STAGE 3 of lockdown easing begins from tomorrow, with fans finally able to attend live sport - outdoors and indoors.
Up to 675 fans can attend Weymouth's home game with Boreham Wood on Tuesday night (7.45pm).
Dorchester Town can also admit fans on Wednesday evening as their under-23 side tackles Bemerton.
The move to allow spectators inside stadiums comes as the Government permits 4,000 people or half capacity at grounds, whichever is lower.
Larger outdoor arenas can admit 10,000 people or a quarter capacity, whichever is lower.
Big indoor sporting events are permitted to host a crowd of 1,000, while organised indoor adult sport can resume.
For cricket, changing rooms can open while observing social distancing and clubs can offer hospitality, including opening bars and serving mid-match teas.
Although gyms were open under heavy limits in stage 2, restrictions have been eased to allow indoor group and exercise classes.
Steam rooms and saunas can also open again.
Stage 4 of lockdown easing, scheduled for Monday, June 21, will see the final reopening of facilities and the removal of all legal rules on social distancing.
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