The guidance and resources on this page are here to support our members and ensure that you can find out what the latest changes in Welsh Government COVID-19 regulations mean for paddlers. Please visit this page regularly to stay up to date. We will email all members whenever there are major changes to our guidance.
In December 2020, Welsh Government announced a
Coronavirus Control Plan which sets out four "Alert Levels" with different levels of restrictions. From 28 January 2022, Wales is back within Alert Level 0. You can find more information about the current regulations on the
Welsh Government's Coronavirus website.
Last Updated: 19 April 2022
Welsh Government announced a roadmap towards a return to Alert Level 0 (from Alert Level 2) and an associated step-by-step release of restrictions. Welsh Government have since continued to relax remaining restrictions. As of 18 April, the following guidance should be followed:
Welsh Govt. has produced this Potential Reasonable Measures Action Card (Alert Level 0) for advice on measures that are likely to be reasonable to manage the risk of COVID at gyms, leisure centres, sports clubs and other indoor sports facilities at Alert Level 0.
Here's a summary of the key points from Welsh Govt guidance to limit the spread (particularly following development of the Omicron variant):
We continue to advise paddlers not to take unnecessary risks while paddling and please follow the RNLI’s safety advice if paddling on the coast or at sea.
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