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  • From my understanding ‘your tier 4 area’ is where you need to stay. So if you’re in London, that covers the London Boroughs but you can’t go elsewhere. If you’re in Kent you have to stay in Kent and can’t go across to a different tier 4 area and so on

  • From my understanding ‘your tier 4 area’ is where you need to stay. So if you’re in London, that covers the London Boroughs but you can’t go elsewhere. If you’re in Kent you have to stay in Kent and can’t go across to a different tier 4 area and so on

    I've not seen any guidance articulated in this manner. Gov website says " Travelling within a Tier 4 area - outdoor recreation or exercise. This should be done locally wherever possible, but you can travel a short distance within your Tier 4 area to do so if necessary (for example, to access an open space)".

  • As I say this is just my understanding of it. A different page outlines the ‘Tier 4 Areas’ so I’ve interpreted the section you’ve quoted to mean you must stay within the area that you find yourself in as defined by that list. I can see why this could be argued against though as it could be assumed that someone doing a 100km ride across London and back is probably worse than someone riding 100km into the Tier 4 countryside and back in terms of coming into contact with people.

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