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My reading of the DCMS guidance is that the max size of an amateur group indoors is 6 people. But more than one group is allowed. Can anyone tell me what this means? Does the sax section count as a “group”?
What Making Music UK have said is quite sensible and it is what we are doing for our big band of 17 players.
- Managing numbers safely within social contact limits: “those attending do not mix beyond what is permitted by the social contact limits”
- This means that the total number of people attending a rehearsal can be more than the social contact limit – but that they must always remain in sub-groups within social contact limits.
So, the social contact limit at this step will be 6. - Making Music advise that you go further than this and treat everyone as a sub-group of 1 – and do not allow for any mixing at all. This will mean your rules can be very simple and clear and make the rehearsal much easier to manage
- This means that the total number of people attending a rehearsal can be more than the social contact limit – but that they must always remain in sub-groups within social contact limits.
So each of us will be in a sub-group on their own and not mixing, either within the section or with other sections.
Rhys