BGSC Roadmap for Re-Opening
The Sailing Club Committee will meet regularly during 2021 to ensure that we can open to club activities as safely and quickly as possible. We will comply with Government guidelines and take advice from the Royal Yachting Association. We undertake to keep members informed through this website and by email to current members.
Preventative Measures - Hands - Face - Space
The current measures to stop the virus spreading include:
- HANDS - Wash your hands regularly and for 20 seconds.
- FACE - Wear a face covering in indoor settings where social distancing may be difficult, and where you will come into contact with people you do not normally meet.
- SPACE - Stay 2 metres apart from people you do not live with where possible, or 1 metre with extra precautions in place (such as wearing face coverings or increasing ventilation indoors).
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Staring Date
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29th March 2021
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Not before 12th April 2021 |
Not before 17th May 2021 |
Not before 21st June 2021 |
General Advice
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Hands-Face-Space
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Hands-Face-Space |
Hands-Face-Space |
No restrictions |
Club Facilities
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Toilets open
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Changing rooms permitted to open. Members are advised to minimise time spent indoors. No kit or belongings to be left in the changing room.
Showers Closed |
Changing rooms open. No kit or belongings to be left in the changing room. Showers remain closed |
Changing rooms open Showers open |
Clubhouse, bar and galley
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Closed |
Outdoor rule of 6 or 2 households.Outdoor table service only |
Indoor hospitality will be permitted with no requirement for a substantial meal to be served alongside alcoholic drinks, and no curfew. The requirement to order, eat and drink while seated ('table service') will remain. |
Fully open |
Visitors and spectators |
Spectators are not allowed at any grassroot sport sessions or events. Except for carers for disabled people and parents of under 18s in a safeguarding role. Supervising carers should not mix with other households or outside their support bubble |
Spectators are not allowed at any grassroot sport sessions or events. Except for carers for disabled people and parents of under 18s in a safeguarding role. Supervising carers should not mix with other households or outside their support bubble |
The Government will further ease limits on social contact, enabling people to make informed personal decisions |
No limits on social contact |
Training |
Training can take place in line with RYA guidance.This will be restricted to outdoor training only |
Training can take place in line with RYA guidance. This will be restricted to outdoor training only |
Training can take place in line with RYA guidance. Awaiting confirmation that indoor training will be permitted. |
Normal training permitted |
Rescue |
Social distance on-shore. Minimise time in rescue boats to just carrying out a rescue. Allocate crews to boats, no mixing of crews during the day. See BGSC supplementary guidance for rescue crews. |
Social distance on-shore. Minimise time in rescue boats to just carrying out a rescue. Allocate crews to boats, no mixing of crews during the day. See BGSC supplementary guidance for rescue crews. |
Social distance on-shore. Minimise time in rescue boats. Allocate crews to boats. See BGSC supplementary guidance for rescue crews. |
Normal rescue |
Open Meetings |
No open meetings |
Open events can be held for participants who can travel locally (arrive, compete, return within a day) |
Open events can be held. Overnight stays permitted. |
Open events can be held. Overnight stays permitted. |
Last updated 13:22 on 11 March 2024