Liverpool City Council has issued the following access information in response to
From the 17 th May 2021, the government’s Covid-19 roadmap recovery plan removes most
legal requirements on meeting up outdoors with an upper limit of 30 people set on outdoor
gatherings.
Set out below is how this affects allotment holders and access to Liverpool City Council
operated municipal allotment sites.
Allotment Access
Allotment holders are now free to invite people onto their plot who are not part of
their family or support bubble. Please note the allotment holder must also be in
attendance.
Although government guidance states that groups of up to 30 people can meet
outdoors, the maximum number of people who can attend an LCC allotment plot will
be set at 10. This includes children.
Allotment holders must also consider their own level of risk before allowing anyone
who is not part of their household or support bubble onto their plot.
The information above will be updated again following the successful transition to step 4
of the roadmap recovery plan which will be implemented no earlier than 21 st June 2021.
For further advice about the Covid 19 lockdown recovery plan please visit:
https://www.gov.uk/coronavirus .
Updated advice and useful information about how the lockdown recovery plan affects
allotments can also be found at https://www.nsalg.org.uk
Take care and stay safe
Committee
Pitville Allotments Society
On behalf of Liverpool City Council 26 th May 2021 – Issue No. 9the Government’s Covid 19 roadmap recovery plan.