[updated] the roadmap for reopening hair salons across the uk
Published
22nd Feb 2021
by laurahusband
On 22 February UK prime minister Boris Johnson unveiled his roadmap for reopening England, which included when hair salons can reopen following the COVID-19 lockdown.
While, Scotland's first minister Nicola Sturgeon made a statement on 23 February about Scotland's roadmap to reopening, which included when hair salons can reopen in Scotland.
Hairdressers and barbers in Wales will re-open for appointments from Monday 15 March in Wales.
Northern Ireland are waiting for further reviews on 18 March respectively with more information below.
What does the roadmap for reopening mean for the whole of the UK?
Boris Johnson said during his statement to the House of Commons about England's reopening on 23 February: “Today’s measures will apply in England but we are working closely with the devolved nations on similar plans. We are able to take these steps because of the resolve of the British public and the extraordinary success of the NHS. The data so far shows the vaccine is effective against the most prominent variants of COVID-19.” He added: “We’re hoping this is a one-way road to freedom, made possible by the vaccine programme.”What does the roadmap for reopening mean for hair salons in England?
Boris Johnson has revealed that hairdressing salons and nail salons, along with other non-essential retail will be able to reopen from 12 April as long as four conditions, which are listed below are met. He said: "People will finally be able to get a haircut!"What is the roadmap for reopening in England?
There will be four conditions that will need to be met at each phase of lockdown easing in England with five weeks apart. The roadmap to reopening will start from 8 March and the conditions to be followed for each step of reopening are:- The COVID-19 vaccine programme going to plan.
- The vaccines sufficiently reducing the number of people dying from the virus or needing hospital treatment.
- Infection rates not leading to a surge in hospital admissions.
- New variants of the virus not fundamentally changing the risk of lifting restrictions.
What does the roadmap for reopening mean for hair salons in Scotland?
On Tuesday 16 March Nicola Sturgeon announced in a statement that hair salons and barbershops with a shopfront will be allowed to reopen on Monday 5 April. Mobile hairdressers and barbers who work in people's homes or outside of a salon setting will be able to resume work from Monday 26 April.What is the roadmap for reopening in Scotland?
England has scrapped the tiers system for its reopening. However, Scotland will return to its levels system from the last week in April.
Nicola Sturgeon's route out of lockdown with a return to the levels system comes with four phases and the first phase begins with the partial reopening of schools. Please note: Each date is subject to change depending on the rates of Coronavirus and the vaccinations programme.
From 22 February - early school years return and two visitors for care home residents
From 22 February early learning and primary years 1-3 go back to school and care homes residents are allowed two visitors per week.
From 15 March – older school years return and four people from two households can meet outdoors
From 15 March the older school years (4-7) can return with blended learning for some secondary school pupils and a phased return for universities and colleges. Four people from two households an also meet outdoors. Plus, non-contact outdoor sports for ages 12-17 will be allowed.
From 5 April – Hair salons and barbershops can reopen by appointment-only
Hair salons and barbershops with shopfronts can reopen again but only by appointment-only. Click and collect retail services will also be permitted to reopen from 5 April so this could benefit you if you have a retail arm to your hair or barber business.
From 26 April – Mobile hairdressers and barbers can start working in people's homes again.
Mobile hairdressers and barbers who work outside of a salon and shopfront setting will be allowed to resume work again on 26 April, including working in people's homes.
There are lot of other changes taking place on the 26 April in Scotland too with all remaining shops, which couldn’t reopen on 5 April being able to reopen as well as gyms for individual exercise, libraries, museums, galleries and tourist accommodation and some indoor hospitality all reopening.