Scotland will remain in phase three of its lockdown exit, but potential dates for reopenings have been revealed.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon confirmed a pause to shielding from Saturday and return to school from August 11, before revealing a number of indicative dates for the return of various activities.
From August 24, it is hoped live events such as concerts and comedy will be allowed outdoors with physical distancing, enhanced hygiene and restricted numbers – as well as organised outdoor contact sports for people of all ages.
Additionally, it is hoped indoor facilities such as bingo halls and similar venues can reopen with physical distancing, as well as funfairs.
Driving lessons have also been earmarked to return from that date.
Sturgeon said no other changes are expected before September 11, but will keep this “under close review”.
Non-essential offices and call centres should expect to remain closed until mid-September – although Sturgeon said “possibly later”.
It is hoped sports stadiums will be able reopen from September 14, with limited spectators. Some professional events may have fans before then, with Scottish Government agreement, to test the safety of the move.
Indoors sports courts and soft play facilities could reopen from that date.