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Can Interior Decorators Now Work In A House?
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I have a decorator lined up to paint the hallway and stairs and then do what we can the spare room which is used sometimes as an office. I'm not sure if he could have come anyway but has Bojo's announcement made things any clearer?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.it's one of those vague areas. This is what it was before but I don't think he made any specific changes
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I'd say yes, just keep out of each other's way.
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I'd say yes, just keep out of each other's way.
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that says "You are a tradesperson carrying out essential repairs and maintenance in people’s homes, or are carrying out other work in a home such as cleaning or paid-for childcare in a child’s home. You can continue work, providing that you are well and have no symptoms. No work should be carried out by a tradesperson, cleaner or nanny who has coronavirus symptoms, however mild, or when someone in their own household has symptoms." Now does essential refer only to repairs or do you read through to "essential maintenance" -however I can't think of any maintenance that is essential. If cleaners can work and hoovering the carpets doesn't sound essential , then I reckon it is ok for the decorator. Wishful thinking on my part or for once in my life being correct?
that says "You are a tradesperson carrying out essential repairs and maintenance in people’s homes, or are carrying out other work in a home such as cleaning or paid-for childcare in a child’s home. You can continue work, providing that you are well and have no symptoms. No work should be carried out by a tradesperson, cleaner or nanny who has coronavirus symptoms, however mild, or when someone in their own household has symptoms." Now does essential refer only to repairs or do you read through to "essential maintenance" -however I can't think of any maintenance that is essential. If cleaners can work and hoovering the carpets doesn't sound essential , then I reckon it is ok for the decorator. Wishful thinking on my part or for once in my life being correct?
//it's one of those vague areas.//
There's nothing vague about it at all and the PM's announcement tonight has made no difference. The decorator can leave home to go to work because the work cannot reasonably be done from his home. It doesn't have to be an emergency. I've had builders in since last Thursday and they will be here for another couple of days. There is nothing in the restrictions preventing him from entering your home. There never has been.
There's nothing vague about it at all and the PM's announcement tonight has made no difference. The decorator can leave home to go to work because the work cannot reasonably be done from his home. It doesn't have to be an emergency. I've had builders in since last Thursday and they will be here for another couple of days. There is nothing in the restrictions preventing him from entering your home. There never has been.
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