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26th Nov 2020

Full list of local restriction tiers in England following lockdown released

Wil Jones

What tier are you in now?

The full list of which tiers areas in England will be placed in, following the end of the second lockdown, has been released.

The current lockdown restrictions are due to end on December 2nd.

The government has also launched an online postcode checker to find out what tiers local areas are in – but the website is currently down, presumably from such a high volume of traffic.

North West

Greater Manchester – Very High (Tier 3)

Lancashire, Blackpool, and Blackburn with Darwen –  Very High (Tier 3)

Liverpool City Region – High (Tier 2)

Cheshire (including Warrington) – High (Tier 2)

Cumbria – High (Tier 2)

North East

Tees Valley Combined Authority – Very High (Tier 3)

North East Combined Authority – Very High (Tier 3)

Yorkshire and The Humber

The Humber – Very High (Tier 3)

West Yorkshire – Very High (Tier 3)

South Yorkshire – Very High (Tier 3)

York and North Yorkshire – High (Tier 2)

East Midlands

Leicester and Leicestershire – Very High (Tier 3)

Derby and Derbyshire – Very High (Tier 3)

Lincolnshire – Very High (Tier 3)

Nottingham and Nottinghamshire – Very High (Tier 3)

Northamptonshire – High (Tier 2)

Rutland – High (Tier 2)

West Midlands

Birmingham and Black Country – Very High (Tier 3)

Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent – Very High (Tier 3)

Warwickshire, Coventry and Solihull – Very High (Tier 3)

Shropshire and Telford & Wrekin – High (Tier 2)

Herefordshire – High (Tier 2)

Worcestershire – High (Tier 2)

London

London – High (Tier 2)

East of England

Bedfordshire and Milton Keynes – High (Tier 2)

Essex, Thurrock and Southend on Sea – High (Tier 2)

Norfolk – High (Tier 2)

Cambridgeshire and Peterborough – High (Tier 2)

Hertfordshire – High (Tier 2)

Suffolk – High (Tier 2)

South East

Hampshire, Portsmouth and Southampton – High (Tier 2)

Isle of Wight – Medium (Tier 1)

East and West Sussex, and Brighton and Hove – High (Tier 2)

Surrey – High (Tier 2)

Reading, Wokingham, Bracknell Forest, Windsor and Maidenhead, West Berkshire – High (Tier 2)

Slough – Very High (Tier 3)

Buckinghamshire – High (Tier 2)

Oxfordshire – High (Tier 2)

Kent & Medway – Very High (Tier 3)

South West

Bristol, South Gloucestershire, North Somerset – Very High (Tier 3)

Somerset and Bath and North East Somerset – High (Tier 2)

Dorset, Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole- High (Tier 2)

Gloucestershire – High (Tier 2)

Wiltshire and Swindon – High (Tier 2)

Devon – High (Tier 2)

Cornwall and Isles of Scilly – Medium (Tier 1)

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