Which Covid lockdown tier are you in? The full list of areas of England in tiers one, two and three
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The alert levels - "medium", "high" and "very high" - will be enforced depending on local infection rates, and the government has now released a full list of areas and which tier they fall under.
What are the rules for the different tiers - and which is your area in?
Tier 1 - Medium
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Hide AdThe medium alert level will cover most of England and will consist of the current national measures, including the rule of six and the 10pm curfew.
Areas in Tier 1:
Everywhere in England apart from the places listed below.
Tier 2 - High
The high alert level reflects interventions in many areas subject to local restrictions, preventing mixing between different households indoors. Two households can meet in a private garden - rule of six and social distancing rules apply
Areas in Tier 2:
South Yorkshire
- Barnsley
- Rotherham
- Doncaster
- Sheffield
Derbyshire
High Peak - the wards of Tintwistle, Padfield, Dinting, St John's, Old Glossop, Whitfield, Simmondley, Gamesley, Howard Town, Hadfield South and Hadfield North
Cheshire
- Cheshire West and Chester
- Cheshire East
- Greater Manchester
Manchester
- Bolton
- Bury
- Stockport
- Tameside
- Trafford
- Wigan
- Salford
- Rochdale
- Oldham
Warrington
- Warrington
Lancashire
- Lancashire
- Blackpool
- Preston
- Blackburn with Darwen
- Burnley
West Yorkshire
- Leeds
- Bradford
- Kirklees
- Calderdale
- Wakefield
North East
- Newcastle
- South Tyneside
- North Tyneside
- Gateshead
- Sunderland
- Durham
- Northumberland
Tees Valley
- Middlesbrough
- Redcar and Cleveland
- Stockton-on-Tees
- Darlington
- Hartlepool
West Midlands
- Birmingham
- Sandwell
- Solihull
- Wolverhampton
- Walsall
Leicester
- Leicester
- Oadby and Wigston
Nottingham
- Nottinghamshire
- Nottingham City
Tier 3 - Very high
The very high alert level will mean, at a minimum, the closure of pubs and bars and a ban on social mixing indoors and in private gardens.
Rules in full:
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Hide Ad- No mixing of households indoors and outdoors, including in private gardens
- Pubs and bars to close
- Restaurants, and pubs that can operate as restaurants, allowed to stay open
- Local politicians will decide if gyms, betting shops, casinos, hairdressers and beauty salons should close
- Non-essential shops, schools and universities to remain open
- Avoid non-essential travel
- Travel outside area advised against
Areas in Tier 3:
Liverpool City Region
- Liverpool
- Knowsley
- Wirral
- St Helens
- Sefton
- Halton
When will the restrictions come into force?
The details of the restrictions are set to be debated by MPs on Tuesday, with the rules coming into play on Wednesday (14 October).