· Face coverings must be worn indoors in accordance with UK Government law unless eating or drinking. Parents / Players must enter the building wearing a face mask and leave it on if waiting in the lounge. Government guidance states that generally attendance by spectators and nonparticipating children should be avoided and minimised especially within indoor facilities.
· We are required to keep a temporary record of attendees and their contact details for 21days following a visit to our facility to assist the NHS Test and Trace process. At the reception, details will be confirmed, and will include emergency contact details for the parent/carer.
· Hands must be sanitized before entering the building or at the sanitizing station in the reception.
· Participants must come fully dressed in their cricket wear as no changing room or shower facilities will be made available.
· A maximum of 6 people per net. The “Rule of 6” applies to over 18s participating in indoor cricket activity. This means that provided groups of 6 do not mix, multiple net sessions of up to six people per net can take place at the same time in the same COVID secure indoor venue.
· Coaches must carry out a COVID-19 Risk assessment, act on it, communicate it, and publish it. Coaches must also plan and adapt pre-session and post-session processes to be COVID-19 compliant; this includes NHS Test & Trace requirements and allowing time for handover between sessions.
· Individuals should undergo a personal symptom check prior to all activity and not take part if they demonstrate any COVID-19 symptoms.
· You should maintain 2 m social distancing at all times.
· Players should minimise handling of the ball in all activity, by limiting contact as it makes its way back to the bowler and using small groups in training.
· No sweat or saliva should be added to the ball at any time.
· Limit the sharing of equipment where possible; where not possible, practice strict hand hygiene.