England
There is no limit on duration or frequency of exercise; however official advice remains that you should stay at home 'as much as possible'.You can travel any distance in order to exercise.
On Thursday 28 May, Boris Johnson, announced that from Monday 1 June in England up to six people will be allowed to meet outside, provided those from different households continue strictly to observe social distancing rules by staying two metres apart.
Government guidance published on Friday, 29 May has not yet reflected this change, maintaining that for the purposes of exercise you are still allowed to meet with only one person who is not a member of your household, provided social distancing is maintained.
Cycling UK will continue to monitor developments and currently advises that in England exercise is only taken alone, with members of your household or with one person who is not a member of your household, provided social distancing is maintained.
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Government guidance now updated.
"From Monday 1 June, there are a limited number of things you will be able to do in England that you could not do before" [including] "spend time outdoors, including private gardens and other outdoor spaces, in groups of up to six people from different households, following social distancing guidelines"
But you cannot "gather outdoors in a group of more than six (excluding members of your own household)".
This still needs to be reflected in the CUK guidance (which affects our insurance) hopefullly next week.
For the full details of the government announcement see:-
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/coronavirus-outbreak-faqs-what-you-can-and-cant-do/coronavirus-outbreak-faqs-what-you-can-and-cant-do#gatherings-public-spaces-and-outdoor-activities
Govt. advice (see para 1.5) of the above guidance now says "you can exercise .....in groups of up to six people from other households". CUK needs to reflect this in their guidance, hopefully before it is operational on 1st June.
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