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Organised outdoor sport

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edin16 · 21/09/2020 10:22

Hi, is anyone involved in the running of an outdoor sporting group that knows what needs to be done to make it inline with current government guidelines?

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LordEmsworth · 21/09/2020 10:29

If you are looking at a group you run, you need to do a risk assessment & decide for yourself what's needed. It will boil down to your particular circumstances. The government guidance is all online, and Sport England has some incredibly helpful tools to walk you through it.

RunningKatie · 21/09/2020 10:49

The governing body should have return to play guidance if the sport has been approved by DCMS.
You need to stick to these to deliver any sessions.
Contact your NGB for their guidance.

AgnesNaismith · 21/09/2020 10:50

It depends. Which sport is it?

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edwinbear · 21/09/2020 11:31

I'm involved in DC's rugby, which has moved from full contact to touch, ball sanitised every 15 mins, weekly online health declaration for all players before they can attend, spectators are discouraged, but if they do attend must be in groups of less than 6 and no mingling/chatting between groups.

But I suspect this will all change again following Boris's announcement tomorrow.

edin16 · 21/09/2020 11:41

I just want to start a buggy walking group in my area so they'd be no equipment or contact ect

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