RYANI Statement On The Easing Of Restrictions

24 Mar 21
 

This is very welcome news and follows on from engagement with the Minister of Communities, who has continued to be an advocate for sport and outdoor activity 

Our understanding is that this will include further easingof restrictions for boating activity, namely around venue access.  Westill await the issuing of the Regulations and guidance from the Department tounderstand implications across the boating community in full. We havesummarised the announcement below and will issue full guidance as soon aspossible. 

Below is a summary of the position as we understand it: 

  • Updated Regulations are yet to be laid in order to confirm venues etc that may reopen from 1st April.
  • In the absence of the Regulations, we understand that affiliated boat clubs will be able to reopen outdoor facilities from 1st April, however, there will be stringent protocols required, including very limited numbers.
    • Sailing, Windsurfing, Powerboating as individual, single household/ bubble recreational activity will be permitted from 1 April. 
    • Activity with  2 different households is permitted only where 2 metres social distancing can be adhered to at all times and with a maximum 10 people.
  • SportNI/ DfC will be briefing NGBs in coming days of the phases for Outdoor Sports, including  more detailed guidance.
  • The current sub-phases under Step 2 will move from recreational through to training and potentially competition.
  • Once received, RYANI will be working to create guidance for clubs, centres and the wider boating community and we will share this as soon as practically possible. 

Although this announcement is welcome and further detailsare to follow, our current guidance remains in place, where club andother watersports facilities must remain closed. 

We appreciate this will raise a large number of questionsand will work to ensure appropriate guidance is issued at the earliest possibleopportunity in order to allow you to make informed decisions. 

Executive announcement: 

http://www.executiveoffice-ni.gov.uk/news/executive-agrees-number-early-relaxations-covid-19-regulations

From April 1, the regulations will change to: 

  • Permit 10 people from two households to undertake outdoor sporting activities as defined in the regulations. This allows sports such as golf and tennis to resume from this date in small groups of individuals from two households, however club houses and sport facilities including changing rooms, showers, kitchens, meeting rooms must remain closed apart from essential toilet facilities.

The Executive also agreed an indicative date of April 12for:

  • Allowing for sports training to resume by sports clubs affiliated with recognised Governing Bodies, in small groups of up to 15 people but with all indoor spaces closed except for essential toilet facilities