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Regulations made by the Secretary of State, laid before Parliament under section 45R of the Public Health (Control of Disease) Act 1984 (c. 22), for approval by resolution of each House of Parliament within twenty-eight days beginning with the day on which the instrument is made, subject to extension for periods of dissolution, prorogation or adjournment for more than four days. STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS 2020 No. 685 PUBLIC HEALTH, ENGLAND The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (Leicester) Regulations 2020 Made - - - - at 11.00 a.m. on 3rd July 2020 Laid before Parliament at 3.00 p.m. on 3rd July 2020 Coming into force - - 4th July 2020 The Secretary of State makes the following Regulations in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 45C(1), (3)(c), (4)(d), 45F(2) and 45P of the Public Health (Control of Disease) Act 1984(a). These Regulations are made in response to the serious and imminent threat to public health which is posed by the incidence and spread of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS- CoV-2) in England. The Secretary of State considers that the restrictions and requirements imposed by these Regulations are proportionate to what they seek to achieve, which is a public health response to that threat. In accordance with section 45R of that Act the Secretary of State is of the opinion that, by reason of urgency, it is necessary to make this instrument without a draft having been laid before, and approved by a resolution of, each House of Parliament. Citation, commencement, application and interpretation 1.—(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (Leicester) Regulations 2020 and come into force on 4th July 2020. (2) These Regulations apply in relation to England only. (3) In these Regulations— “child” means a person under the age of 18; “childcare” has the same meaning as in section 18 of the Childcare Act 2006(a); (a) 1984 c. 22. Part 2A was inserted by section 129 of the Health and Social Care Act 2008 (c. 14).

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Page 1: 2020 No. 685 PUBLIC HEALTH, ENGLAND · 3 The emergency period and review of need for restrictions 2. —(1) For the purposes of these Regulations, the “emergency period”— (a)

Regulations made by the Secretary of State, laid before Parliament under section 45R of the

Public Health (Control of Disease) Act 1984 (c. 22), for approval by resolution of each House of

Parliament within twenty-eight days beginning with the day on which the instrument is made,

subject to extension for periods of dissolution, prorogation or adjournment for more than four

days.

S T A T U T O R Y I N S T R U M E N T S

2020 No. 685

PUBLIC HEALTH, ENGLAND

The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (Leicester)

Regulations 2020

Made - - - - at 11.00 a.m. on 3rd July 2020

Laid before Parliament at 3.00 p.m. on 3rd July 2020

Coming into force - - 4th July 2020

The Secretary of State makes the following Regulations in exercise of the powers conferred by

sections 45C(1), (3)(c), (4)(d), 45F(2) and 45P of the Public Health (Control of Disease) Act

1984(a).

These Regulations are made in response to the serious and imminent threat to public health which

is posed by the incidence and spread of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-

CoV-2) in England.

The Secretary of State considers that the restrictions and requirements imposed by these

Regulations are proportionate to what they seek to achieve, which is a public health response to

that threat.

In accordance with section 45R of that Act the Secretary of State is of the opinion that, by reason

of urgency, it is necessary to make this instrument without a draft having been laid before, and

approved by a resolution of, each House of Parliament.

Citation, commencement, application and interpretation

1.—(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions)

(Leicester) Regulations 2020 and come into force on 4th July 2020.

(2) These Regulations apply in relation to England only.

(3) In these Regulations—

“child” means a person under the age of 18;

“childcare” has the same meaning as in section 18 of the Childcare Act 2006(a);

(a) 1984 c. 22. Part 2A was inserted by section 129 of the Health and Social Care Act 2008 (c. 14).

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“coronavirus” means severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2);

“elite sportsperson” means an individual who—

(a) derives a living from competing in a sport,

(b) is a senior representative nominated by a relevant sporting body,

(c) is a member of the senior training squad for a relevant sporting body, or

(d) is aged 16 or above and on an elite development pathway;

“linked household” has the meaning given in regulation 7;

“parent” of a child includes any person who is not a parent of the child but who has parental

responsibility for, or who has care of, the child;

“parental responsibility” has the meaning given in section 3 of the Children Act 1989(b);

“person responsible for carrying on a business” includes the owner, proprietor, and manager of

that business;

“the protected area” means the area comprising—

(a) the areas in, and surrounding, Leicester identified by the postcode districts set out in Part

1 of Schedule 1, and

(b) the addresses set out in Part 2 of Schedule 1;

“vulnerable person” includes—

(a) any person aged 70 or older;

(b) any person under 70 who has an underlying health condition, including but not limited to,

the conditions listed in Schedule 2;

(c) any person who is pregnant.

(4) For the purposes of the definition of “elite sportsperson”, in paragraph (3)—

(a) “elite development pathway” means a development pathway established by the national

governing body of a sport to prepare sportspersons—

(i) so that they may derive a living from competing in that sport, or

(ii) to compete at that sport at the Tokyo or Beijing Olympic or Paralympic Games, or, if

that sport is not part of the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games programme, in

the Commonwealth Games to be held in Birmingham;

(b) “relevant sporting body” means the national governing body of a sport which may

nominate sportspersons to represent—

(i) Great Britain and Northern Ireland at the Tokyo or Beijing Olympic or Paralympic

Games, or

(ii) England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Gibraltar, Guernsey, Jersey or the Isle

of Man at the Commonwealth Games to be held in Birmingham in those sports

which are not part of the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games programme;

(c) “senior representative” means an individual who is considered by a relevant sporting

body to be a candidate to qualify to compete on behalf of—

(i) Great Britain and Northern Ireland at the Tokyo or Beijing Olympic or Paralympic

Games;

(ii) England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Gibraltar, Guernsey, Jersey or the Isle

of Man at the Commonwealth Games to be held in Birmingham in those sports

which are not part of the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games programme.

(5) For the purposes of these Regulations, references to a “local authority” include references to

a county council.

(a) 2006 c. 21. Section 18 has been amended by the Children and Young Persons Act 2008 (c. 23), Schedule 1, paragraph 19,

and Schedule 4; the Criminal Justice and Courts Act 2015 (c. 2), Schedule 9, paragraph 21, and S.I. 2010/813. (b) 1989 c. 41.

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The emergency period and review of need for restrictions

2.—(1) For the purposes of these Regulations, the “emergency period”—

(a) starts when these Regulations come into force, and

(b) ends in relation to a restriction or requirement imposed by these Regulations on the day

and at the time specified in a direction published by the Secretary of State terminating the

requirement or restriction.

(2) The Secretary of State must review the need for restrictions and requirements imposed by

these Regulations at least once every 14 days, with the first review being carried out by 18th July

2020.

(3) As soon as the Secretary of State considers that any restrictions or requirements set out in

these Regulations are no longer necessary to prevent, protect against, control or provide a public

health response to the incidence or spread of infection in England with the coronavirus, the

Secretary of State must publish a direction terminating that restriction or requirement.

(4) A direction published under this regulation may—

(a) terminate any one or more requirement or restriction;

(b) terminate a requirement or restriction in relation to a specified business or service or a

specified description of business or service, or in relation to a specified postcode or

address.

(5) Section 16 of the Interpretation Act 1978(a) applies in relation to the termination of a

restriction or requirement by a direction as it applies in relation to the repeal of an enactment.

(6) In this regulation, “specified” means specified in a direction published under this regulation.

Requirement to close premises and businesses during the emergency

3.—(1) A person responsible for carrying on a business in the protected area which is listed in

Part 1 of Schedule 3 must—

(a) during the emergency period—

(i) close any premises, or part of the premises, in the protected area in which food or

drink are sold for consumption on those premises, and

(ii) cease selling food or drink for consumption on its premises in the protected area; or

(b) if the business sells food or drink for consumption off the premises, cease selling food or

drink for consumption on its premises in the protected area during the emergency period.

(2) For the purposes of paragraph (1)(a), food or drink sold by a hotel or other accommodation

as part of room service is not to be treated as being sold for consumption on its premises.

(3) For the purposes of paragraph (1)(a)(ii) and (b), an area adjacent to the premises of the

business where seating is made available for customers of the business (whether or not by the

business) is to be treated as part of the premises of that business.

(4) A person responsible for carrying on a business or providing a service in the protected area

which is listed in Part 2 of Schedule 3 must cease to carry on that business or to provide that

service in the protected area during the emergency period.

(5) Paragraph (4) does not prevent the use of—

(a) premises used for the businesses or services listed in paragraphs 5, 6, 10, 11 or 12 of that

Part to broadcast a performance to people outside the premises, whether over the internet

or as part of a radio or television broadcast;

(b) any suitable premises used for the businesses or services listed in that Schedule to host

blood donation sessions;

(a) 1978 c. 30.

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(c) facilities for training for elite sportspersons, including indoor fitness studios, gyms, sports

courts, indoor or outdoor swimming pools and other indoor leisure centres.

(6) If a business listed in Part 1 or 2 of Schedule 3 (“business A”) forms part of a larger business

(“business B”), the person responsible for carrying on business B complies with the requirement in

paragraph (1) if it closes down business A.

(7) Paragraph (4) does not prevent a person responsible for carrying on a business or providing a

service listed in Part 2 of Schedule 2 (“the closed business”)—

(a) carrying on a business of offering goods for sale or for hire by making deliveries or

otherwise providing services in response to orders received—

(i) through a website, or otherwise by online communication,

(ii) by telephone, including orders by text message, or

(iii) by post;

(b) from operating a café or restaurant solely to sell food or drink for consumption off the

premises, if the café or restaurant is separate from the premises used for the closed

business.

(8) For the purposes of paragraph (7), a café or restaurant (“CR”) is separate from premises used

for the closed business if—

(a) the CR is in a self-contained unit, and

(b) it is possible for a member of the public to enter the CR from a place outside those

premises.

Further restrictions and closures during the emergency period

4.—(1) A person responsible for carrying on a business in the protected area, not listed in Part 3

of Schedule 3, of offering goods for sale or for hire in a shop, or providing library services must,

during the emergency period—

(a) cease to carry on that business or provide that service in the protected area except by

making deliveries or otherwise providing services in response to orders received—

(i) through a website, or otherwise by on-line communication,

(ii) by telephone, including orders by text message, or

(iii) by post;

(b) close any premises in the protected area which are not required to carry out its business or

provide its services as permitted by sub-paragraph (a);

(c) cease to admit any person to its premises in the protected area who is not required to carry

on its business or provide its service as permitted by sub-paragraph (a).

(2) Paragraph (1) does not apply to any business which provides hot or cold food for

consumption off the premises.

(3) Subject to paragraph (4), a person responsible for carrying on a business consisting of the

provision of holiday accommodation in the protected area, whether in a hotel, hostel, bed and

breakfast accommodation, holiday apartment, home, cottage or bungalow, campsite, caravan park

or boarding house, must cease to carry on that business during the emergency period.

(4) A person referred to in paragraph (3) may continue to carry on their business and keep any

premises used in that business open—

(a) to provide accommodation for any person, who—

(i) is unable to return to their main residence;

(ii) uses that accommodation as their main residence;

(iii) needs accommodation while moving house;

(iv) needs accommodation to attend a funeral;

(v) is isolating themselves from others as required by law;

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(vi) is an elite sportsperson, the coach of an elite sportsperson, or (in the case of an elite

sportsperson who is a child), the parent of an elite sportsperson, and needs

accommodation for the purposes of training or competition,

(b) to provide accommodation for any person—

(i) who works in one of the critical sectors listed in the guidance titled “Guidance for

critical workers who can access schools or educational settings” published by the

Cabinet Office and the Department for Education and updated on 5th May 2020(a),

and

(ii) whose need for accommodation is connected to their work,

(c) to provide accommodation or support services for the homeless,

(d) to host blood donation sessions, or

(e) for any purpose requested by the Secretary of State, or a local authority.

(5) A person who is responsible for a place of worship in the protected area must ensure that,

during the emergency period, the place of worship is closed, except for uses permitted in

paragraph (6).

(6) A place of worship may be used—

(a) for funerals,

(b) to broadcast an act of worship, whether over the internet or as part of a radio or television

broadcast,

(c) to provide essential voluntary services or urgent public support services (including the

provision of food banks or other support for the homeless or vulnerable people, blood

donation sessions or support in an emergency),

(d) for the purposes of childcare provided by a person registered under Part 3 of the

Childcare Act 2006, or

(e) for private prayer by individuals, and for these purposes, “private prayer” means prayer

which does not form part of communal worship.

(7) A person who is responsible for a community centre in the protected area must ensure that,

during the emergency period, the community centre is closed except where it is used—

(a) to provide essential voluntary activities or urgent public support services (including the

provision of food banks or other support for the homeless or vulnerable people, blood

donation sessions or support in an emergency), or

(b) for the purposes of childcare provided by a person registered under Part 3 of the

Childcare Act 2006.

(8) Subject to paragraph (9), a person who is responsible for a crematorium in the protected area

must ensure that, during the emergency period, the crematorium is closed to members of the

public, except for funerals or burials.

(9) Paragraph (8) does not apply to the grounds surrounding a crematorium, including any burial

ground or garden of remembrance.

(10) If a business referred to in paragraph (1) or (3) (“business A”) forms part of a larger

business (“business B”), the person responsible for carrying on business B complies with the

requirement in paragraph (1) or (3) to cease to carry on its business if it ceases to carry on business

A.

(a) The guidance is published at: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/coronavirus-covid-19-maintaining-educational-

provision/guidance-for-schools-colleges-and-local-authorities-on-maintaining-educational-provision. A hard copy of the guidance can be obtained from the Cabinet Office, 70 Whitehall, London SW1A 2AS.

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Restrictions on movement

5.—(1) No person who lives in the protected area may, without reasonable excuse, stay

overnight at any place other than the place where they are living or where their linked household is

living.

(2) No person who lives outside the protected area may, without reasonable excuse, stay

overnight at any place within the protected area other than the place where their linked household

is living.

(3) For the purposes of paragraphs (1) and (2), the circumstances in which a person (“P”) has a

reasonable excuse include cases where—

(a) P needs to stay elsewhere to attend a funeral, as—

(i) a member of the deceased person’s household,

(ii) a close family member of the deceased person, or

(iii) if no-one within paragraph (i) or (ii) is attending, a friend of the deceased person;

(b) P is an elite sportsperson, a coach of an elite sportsperson, or (in the case of an elite

sportsperson who is under the age of 18), a parent of the elite sportsperson, and needs to

stay elsewhere for the purposes of training or competition;

(c) P needs to stay elsewhere while moving house;

(d) it is reasonably necessary for P to stay elsewhere—

(i) for work purposes, or for the provision of voluntary or charitable services;

(ii) to provide care or assistance to a vulnerable person, including relevant personal care

within the meaning of paragraph 7(3B) of Schedule 4 to the Safeguarding of

Vulnerable Groups Act 2006(a);

(iii) to provide emergency assistance;

(iv) to avoid injury or illness, or to escape a risk of harm;

(v) to obtain medical assistance;

(vi) to enable P to attend a birth or make a visit as permitted by regulation 6(2)(g), (h) or

(i);

(e) P needs to stay elsewhere to fulfil a legal obligation or participate in legal proceedings;

(f) P is a child that does not live in the same household as their parents, or one of their

parents, and the overnight stay is necessary to continue existing arrangements for access

to, and contact between, parents and children;

(g) P is unable to return to the place where P lives, because—

(i) it is not safe for P to live there,

(ii) P may not lawfully travel there, or is required by law to stay in another place, or

(iii) the place where P is living is not available to P for any other reason.

(4) Paragraphs (1) and (2) do not apply to any person who is homeless.

(5) For the purposes of paragraphs (1) and (2), the place where a person is living includes the

premises where they live together with any garden, yard, passage, stair, garage, outhouse or other

appurtenance of such premises.

Restrictions on gatherings

6.—(1) During the emergency period, unless paragraph (2) applies, no person may participate in

a gathering in the protected area which takes place in a public or private place—

(a) outdoors, and consists of more than six persons, or

(a) 2006 c. 47. Sub-paragraph (3B) was substituted, with sub-paragraphs (1), (3) and (3A) to (3E) for sub-paragraphs (1) to (3)

by s. 66(2) of the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012 (c. 9).

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(b) indoors, and consists of two or more persons.

(2) This paragraph applies where—

(a) all the persons in the gathering are members of the same household or members of two

households which are linked households in relation to each other;

(b) the person is attending a funeral, as—

(i) a member of the deceased person’s household,

(ii) a close family member of the deceased person, or

(iii) if no-one within paragraph (i) or (ii) is attending, a friend of the deceased person;

(c) the person concerned is an elite sportsperson, the coach of an elite sportsperson, or (in the

case of an elite sportsperson who is a child), the parent of an elite sportsperson, and the

gathering is necessary for training or competition;

(d) the gathering is reasonably necessary—

(i) for work purposes, or for the provision of voluntary or charitable services;

(ii) to facilitate a house move;

(iii) to provide care or assistance to a vulnerable person, including relevant personal care

within the meaning of paragraph 7(3B) of Schedule 4 to the Safeguarding of

Vulnerable Groups Act 2006;

(iv) to provide emergency assistance;

(v) for the purposes of childcare provided by a person registered under Part 3 of the

Childcare Act 2006;

(vi) to enable one or more persons in the gathering to avoid injury or illness or to escape

a risk of harm;

(vii) to continue existing arrangements for access to, and contact between, parents and

children where the children do not live in the same household as their parents, or one

of their parents;

(e) the person concerned is fulfilling a legal obligation or participating in legal proceedings;

(f) the gathering takes place at an educational facility and is reasonably necessary for the

purposes of education;

(g) the person concerned is attending a person giving birth (“M”), at M’s request;

(h) the person concerned (“P”) is visiting a person P reasonably believes is dying (“D”), and

P is—

(i) a member of D’s household,

(ii) a close family member of D,

(iii) a friend of D, or

(iv) where no-one falling within paragraphs (i) to (iii) is visiting D, any other person;

(i) the person concerned (“P”) is visiting a person (“V”) receiving treatment in a hospital or

staying in a hospice or care home, or is accompanying V to a medical appointment and P

is—

(i) a member of V’s household,

(ii) a close family member of V, or

(iii) a friend of V,

and for these purposes, “care home” has the meaning given in section 3 of the Care

Standards Act 2000(a).

(3) For the purposes of this regulation—

(a) 2000 c. 14. Section 3 has been amended by paragraph 4 of Schedule 5 to the Health and Social Care Act 2008 (c. 14).

There are other amendments to section 3 which are no relevant to these Regulations.

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(a) there is a gathering when two or more people are present together in the same place in

order to engage in any form of social interaction with each other, or to undertake any

other activity with each other;

(b) a place is indoors if it would be considered to be enclosed or substantially enclosed for

the purposes of section 2 of the Health Act 2006(a), under the Smoke Free (Premises and

Enforcement) Regulations 2006(b).

Linked households

7.—(1) Where a household comprises one adult, or one adult and one or more persons who are

under the age of 18 on 12th June 2020 (“the first household”), the adult may choose to be linked

with one other household (“the second household”), provided that—

(a) neither the first household nor the second household are linked with any other household

for the purposes of these Regulations or the Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions)

(England) Regulations 2020(c), and

(b) all the adult members of the second household agree.

(2) There is no limit on the number of adults or children which may be in the second household.

(3) The first and second households are “linked households” in relation to each other.

(4) The first and second households cease to be linked households if neither household satisfies

the condition in the opening words of paragraph (1).

(5) Once the first and second households have ceased being linked households, neither the first

household nor the second household may be linked with any other household.

(6) In this regulation, “linked household” include households which are linked households in

relation to each other—

(a) under this regulation; or

(b) under regulation 7A of the Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (England)

Regulations 2020.

Enforcement of requirement

8.—(1) A relevant person may take such action as is necessary to enforce any requirement

imposed by regulation 3, 4, or 6.

(2) A relevant person may give a prohibition notice to a person if the relevant person reasonably

believes that—

(a) the person is contravening a requirement in regulation 3 or 4, and

(b) it is necessary and proportionate to give the prohibition notice for the purpose of

preventing that person from continuing to contravene the requirement.

(3) Where a relevant person considers that a person is staying overnight at a place other than the

place where they are living in contravention of regulation 5(1) or (2), the relevant person may

direct that person to return to the place where they are living.

(4) Where the person staying overnight at a place other than the place where they are living

without reasonable excuse is a child accompanied by an individual who has responsibility for the

child—

(a) the relevant person may direct that individual to take the child to the place where the

child is living, and

(b) that individual must, so far as reasonably practicable, ensure that the child complies with

any direction or instruction given by the relevant person to the child.

(a) 2006 c. 28. Section 2 was amended by paragraph 4 of Schedule 2 to the Health (Wales) Act 2017 (2017 anaw 2). (b) S.I. 2006/3368, to which there are amendments which are not relevant to these Regulations. (c) S.I. 2020/350, as amended by S.I. 2020/447; 2020/550; 2020/558; 2020/588.

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(5) Where a relevant person has reasonable grounds to believe that a child is repeatedly failing

to comply with the restriction in regulation 5(1) or (2), the relevant person may direct any

individual who has responsibility for the child to secure, so far as reasonably practicable, that the

child complies with that restriction.

(6) For the purposes of this regulation, an individual has responsibility for a child if the

individual—

(a) has custody or charge of the child for the time being, or

(b) has parental responsibility for the child.

(7) A relevant person may only exercise the power in paragraph (3), (4) or (5) if the relevant

person considers that it is a necessary and proportionate means of ensuring compliance with the

requirement.

(8) Where a relevant person considers that a number of people are gathered together in

contravention of regulation 6, the relevant person may—

(a) direct the gathering to disperse;

(b) direct any person in the gathering to return to the place where they are living;

(c) remove any person in a gathering in a public place to the place where they are living.

(9) A relevant person exercising the power in paragraph (8)(c) to remove a person in a gathering

in a public place to a place where they are living may use reasonable force, if necessary, in

exercise of the power.

(10) Where a person who is in a gathering in contravention of regulation 6 is a child

accompanied by an individual who has responsibility for the child—

(a) the relevant person may direct that individual to take the child to the place where the

child is living, and

(b) that individual must, so far as reasonably practicable, ensure that the child complies with

any direction or instruction given by the relevant person to the child.

(11) Where a relevant person has reasonable grounds to believe that a child is repeatedly failing

to comply with the restriction in regulation 6, the relevant person may direct any individual who

has responsibility for the child to secure, so far as reasonably practicable, that the child complies

with that restriction.

(12) A relevant person may only exercise the power in paragraph (8), (10) or (11) if the relevant

person considers that it is a necessary and proportionate means of ensuring compliance with the

restriction in regulation 6.

(13) A relevant person exercising a power under paragraph (3), (4), (5), (8), (10) or (11) may

give the person concerned any reasonable instructions they consider to be necessary.

(14) For the purposes of this regulation—

(a) a “relevant person” means—

(i) a constable,

(ii) a police community support officer,

(iii) subject to paragraph (15), a person designated by a local authority for the purposes of

this regulation, or

(iv) a person designated by the Secretary of State for the purposes of this regulation;

(b) references to a requirement include references to a restriction.

(15) A local authority may only designate a person for the purposes of this regulation in relation

to a requirement in regulation 3 or 4.

Offences and penalties

9.—(1) A person who—

(a) without reasonable excuse contravenes a requirement in regulation 3, 4, 6 or 8, or

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(b) contravenes a requirement in regulation 5,

commits an offence.

(2) A person who obstructs, without reasonable excuse, any person carrying out a function under

these Regulations, including any person who is a relevant person for the purposes of regulation 8,

commits an offence.

(3) A person who, without reasonable excuse, contravenes a direction given under regulation 8,

or fails to comply with a reasonable instruction or a prohibition notice given by a relevant person

under regulation 8, commits an offence.

(4) An offence under this regulation is punishable on summary conviction by a fine.

(5) If an offence under this regulation committed by a body corporate is proved—

(a) to have been committed with the consent or connivance of an officer of the body, or

(b) to be attributable to any neglect on the part of such an officer,

the officer (as well as the body corporate) is guilty of the offence and liable to be prosecuted and

proceeded against and punished accordingly.

(6) In paragraph (5), “officer”, in relation to a body corporate, means a director, manager,

secretary or other similar officer of the body corporate.

(7) Section 24 of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984(a) applies in relation to an offence

under this regulation as if the reasons in subsection (5) of that section included—

(a) to maintain public health;

(b) to maintain public order.

(8) For the purposes of this regulation, references to a requirement include references to a

restriction.

Fixed penalty notices

10.—(1) An authorised person may issue a fixed penalty notice to anyone that the authorised

person reasonably believes—

(a) has committed an offence under these Regulations;

(b) is aged 18 or over.

(2) A fixed penalty notice is a notice offering the person to whom it is issued the opportunity of

discharging any liability to conviction for the offence by payment of a fixed penalty to an

authority specified in the notice.

(3) The authority specified in the notice must be—

(a) the local authority (or as the case may be, any of the local authorities) in whose area the

offence is alleged to have been committed (“the relevant local authority”), or

(b) an officer designated by the Secretary of State, or by the relevant local authority, for the

purposes of this regulation (“the designated officer”).

(4) Where a person is issued with a notice under this regulation in respect of an offence—

(a) no proceedings may be taken for the offence before the end of the period of 28 days

following the date of the notice;

(b) the person may not be convicted of the offence if the person pays the fixed penalty before

the end of that period.

(5) A fixed penalty notice must—

(a) give reasonably detailed particulars of the circumstances alleged to constitute the offence;

(b) state the period during which (because of paragraph (4)(a)) proceedings will not be taken

for the offence;

(a) 1984 c. 60. Section 24 was substituted b s. 110(1) of the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 (c. 15).

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(c) specify the amount of the fixed penalty;

(d) state the name and address of the person to whom the fixed penalty may be paid;

(e) specify permissible methods of payment.

(6) The amount specified under paragraph (5)(c) must, subject to paragraph (7), be £100.

(7) Unless paragraph (8) applies, a fixed penalty notice must specify that if £50 is paid before

the end of the period of 14 days following the date of the notice that is the amount of the fixed

penalty;

(8) If the person to whom a fixed penalty notice is given has already received a fixed penalty

notice under these Regulations or the Regulations referred to in paragraph (9)—

(a) paragraph (7) does not apply, and

(b) the amount specified as the fixed penalty is to be—

(i) in the case of the second fixed penalty notice received, £200;

(ii) in the case of the third fixed penalty notice received, £400;

(iii) in the case of the fourth fixed penalty notice received, £800;

(iv) in the case of the fifth fixed penalty notice received, £1,600;

(v) in the case of the sixth and subsequent fixed penalty notices, £3,200.

(9) In determining how many fixed penalty notices a person has previously received, fixed

penalty notices received by that person under the Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions)

(England) Regulations 2020 and the Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (No 2)

(England) Regulations 2020 are to be taken into account.

(10) Whatever other method may be specified under paragraph (5)(e), payment of a fixed

penalty may be made by pre-paying and posting to the person whose name is stated under

paragraph (5)(d), at the stated address, a letter containing the amount of the penalty (in cash or

otherwise).

(11) Where a letter is sent as mentioned in paragraph (10), payment is regarded as having been

made at the time at which that letter would be delivered in the ordinary course of post.

(12) In any proceedings, a certificate—

(a) that purports to be signed by or on behalf of—

(i) the chief finance officer of the relevant local authority, where the authority to which

payment is made is a local authority, or

(ii) the designated officer, where that officer is the authority to which payment is made;

and;

(b) states that the payment of a fixed penalty was, or was not, received by the date specified

in the certificate,

is evidence of the facts stated.

(13) In this regulation—

(a) “authorised person” means—

(i) a constable;

(ii) a police community support officer;

(iii) a person designated by the Secretary of State for the purposes of this regulation;

(iv) subject to paragraph (14), a person designated by the relevant local authority for the

purposes of this regulation;

(b) a “chief finance officer”, in relation to a local authority, means the person with

responsibility for the authority’s financial affairs;

(c) references to a “local authority” include references to a county council.

(14) The relevant local authority may only designate a person for the purposes of this regulation

to issue fixed penalty notices where the alleged offence relates to the contravention of a

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requirement or restriction in regulation 3 or 4 or the obstruction under regulation 9(2) of a person

carrying out a function under regulation 8.

Prosecutions

11. Proceedings for an offence under these Regulations may be brought by the Crown

Prosecution Service and any person designated by the Secretary of State.

Expiry

12.—(1) These Regulations expire at the end of the period of six months beginning with the day

on which they come into force.

(2) This regulation does not affect the validity of anything done pursuant to these Regulations

before they expire.

Designations

13. A person who is designated for the purposes of regulation 8(12)(a), 10(3)(b), 10(11)(a) or 11

of the Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (England) Regulations 2020 is to be treated as

if they were designated for the purposes of regulation 8(14)(a), 10(3)(b), 10(13)(a) or 11 as

appropriate, of these Regulations.

Matt Hancock

Secretary of State for Health

3rd July 2020 at 11.00 a.m. Department for Health and Social Care

SCHEDULE 1 Regulation 1(3)

The protected area

PART 1

Postcode Districts

1. LE1: All postcodes.

2. LE2: The postcodes in the following table.

LE2

LE2 0AA LE2 0AB LE2 0AD LE2 0AF LE2 0AG LE2 0AH

LE2 0AJ LE2 0AL LE2 0AN LE2 0AP LE2 0AQ LE2 0AR

LE2 0AS LE2 0AT LE2 0AU LE2 0AW LE2 0AY LE2 0BA

LE2 0BB LE2 0BD LE2 0BE LE2 0BJ LE2 0BL LE2 0DA

LE2 0DB LE2 0DD LE2 0DE LE2 0DF LE2 0DG LE2 0DH

LE2 0DJ LE2 0DL LE2 0DN LE2 0DP LE2 0DQ LE2 0DR

LE2 0DS LE2 0DT LE2 0DU LE2 0DW LE2 0DX LE2 0EA

LE2 0EB LE2 0ED LE2 0FA LE2 0FB LE2 0FD LE2 0FE

LE2 0FF LE2 0FG LE2 0FH LE2 0FJ LE2 0FL LE2 0FN

LE2 0FP LE2 0FQ LE2 0FR LE2 0FS LE2 0FU LE2 0FW

LE2 0FX LE2 0FY LE2 0GA LE2 0GB LE2 0GD LE2 0GE

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LE2 0GF LE2 0GG LE2 0GH LE2 0GJ LE2 0GL LE2 0GN

LE2 0GP LE2 0GQ LE2 0GR LE2 0GS LE2 0GT LE2 0GU

LE2 0GW LE2 0GY LE2 0HA LE2 0HB LE2 0HD LE2 0HE

LE2 0HF LE2 0JA LE2 0JD LE2 0JE LE2 0JF LE2 0JH

LE2 0JJ LE2 0JN LE2 0JR LE2 0JS LE2 0JT LE2 0JU

LE2 0JX LE2 0LA LE2 0LB LE2 0NA LE2 0NB LE2 0ND

LE2 0NE LE2 0NN LE2 0NQ LE2 0PD LE2 0PE LE2 0PF

LE2 0QB LE2 0QD LE2 0QE LE2 0QN LE2 0QP LE2 0QR

LE2 0QS LE2 0QT LE2 0QX LE2 0RA LE2 0RD LE2 0RG

LE2 0SA LE2 0SD LE2 0SE LE2 0SF LE2 0SG LE2 0SH

LE2 0SQ LE2 0TA LE2 0TD LE2 0TH LE2 0TL LE2 0TN

LE2 0TQ LE2 0TR LE2 0TU LE2 0UA LE2 0UB LE2 0UF

LE2 0UG LE2 0UH LE2 0UJ LE2 0UL LE2 0UN LE2 0UP

LE2 0UQ LE2 0UR LE2 0US LE2 0UT LE2 0UU LE2 0UW

LE2 0UX LE2 0UY LE2 0UZ LE2 1AA LE2 1AB LE2 1AD

LE2 1AE LE2 1AG LE2 1AH LE2 1AJ LE2 1AL LE2 1AN

LE2 1AP LE2 1AQ LE2 1BA LE2 1BB LE2 1BD LE2 1BE

LE2 1BF LE2 1BH LE2 1BL LE2 1BN LE2 1BP LE2 1BQ

LE2 1BR LE2 1BS LE2 1BT LE2 1BU LE2 1BW LE2 1DA

LE2 1DB LE2 1DD LE2 1DE LE2 1DF LE2 1DG LE2 1DH

LE2 1DJ LE2 1DP LE2 1DQ LE2 1DR LE2 1DS LE2 1EB

LE2 1ED LE2 1EF LE2 1EG LE2 1FA LE2 1FB LE2 1FD

LE2 1FF LE2 1FG LE2 1FH LE2 1FJ LE2 1FN LE2 1FP

LE2 1FQ LE2 1FR LE2 1FT LE2 1FU LE2 1FX LE2 1FY

LE2 1FZ LE2 1GA LE2 1GB LE2 1GD LE2 1GE LE2 1GF

LE2 1GG LE2 1GH LE2 1GJ LE2 1GL LE2 1GN LE2 1GP

LE2 1HA LE2 1HB LE2 1HD LE2 1HF LE2 1HG LE2 1HH

LE2 1HJ LE2 1HL LE2 1HN LE2 1HP LE2 1HQ LE2 1HR

LE2 1HS LE2 1HW LE2 1LA LE2 1LB LE2 1LD LE2 1LE

LE2 1LF LE2 1LG LE2 1LH LE2 1LJ LE2 1LL LE2 1LN

LE2 1LP LE2 1LQ LE2 1LR LE2 1LT LE2 1LU LE2 1LW

LE2 1NA LE2 1ND LE2 1NE LE2 1NF LE2 1PA LE2 1PB

LE2 1PD LE2 1PE LE2 1PF LE2 1PG LE2 1PH LE2 1PJ

LE2 1PL LE2 1PN LE2 1PP LE2 1PQ LE2 1PR LE2 1PS

LE2 1QA LE2 1QB LE2 1QD LE2 1QE LE2 1QF LE2 1QG

LE2 1QH LE2 1QJ LE2 1QL LE2 1QN LE2 1QZ LE2 1RA

LE2 1RB LE2 1RD LE2 1RE LE2 1RF LE2 1RG LE2 1RH

LE2 1RJ LE2 1RL LE2 1RQ LE2 1RR LE2 1SA LE2 1SB

LE2 1SD LE2 1SE LE2 1SF LE2 1TA LE2 1TB LE2 1TD

LE2 1TE LE2 1TF LE2 1TG LE2 1TH LE2 1TJ LE2 1TL

LE2 1TN LE2 1TP LE2 1TQ LE2 1TR LE2 1TS LE2 1TT

LE2 1TU LE2 1TW LE2 1TX LE2 1WA LE2 1WB LE2 1WD

LE2 1WE LE2 1WF LE2 1WG LE2 1WH LE2 1WJ LE2 1WL

LE2 1WN LE2 1WP LE2 1WQ LE2 1WR LE2 1WS LE2 1WT

LE2 1XA LE2 1XB LE2 1XD LE2 1XE LE2 1XF LE2 1XG

LE2 1XH LE2 1XJ LE2 1XL LE2 1XN LE2 1XP LE2 1XQ

LE2 1XR LE2 1YA LE2 1YB LE2 1YD LE2 1YE LE2 1YF

LE2 1YG LE2 1YH LE2 1YN LE2 1ZA LE2 1ZB LE2 1ZD

LE2 1ZE LE2 1ZF LE2 1ZH LE2 2AA LE2 2AB LE2 2AD

LE2 2AE LE2 2AF LE2 2AG LE2 2AH LE2 2AJ LE2 2AL

LE2 2AN LE2 2AP LE2 2AQ LE2 2AR LE2 2AS LE2 2BA

LE2 2BB LE2 2BD LE2 2BE LE2 2BF LE2 2BG LE2 2BH

LE2 2BJ LE2 2BL LE2 2BN LE2 2BP LE2 2BQ LE2 2BT

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LE2 2DA LE2 2DB LE2 2DD LE2 2DE LE2 2DF LE2 2DG

LE2 2DH LE2 2DJ LE2 2DL LE2 2DN LE2 2DP LE2 2DQ

LE2 2DR LE2 2DS LE2 2EA LE2 2EB LE2 2ED LE2 2EE

LE2 2EF LE2 2EG LE2 2EH LE2 2EJ LE2 2EL LE2 2FA

LE2 2FB LE2 2FD LE2 2FE LE2 2FF LE2 2FU LE2 2HA

LE2 2HB LE2 2HD LE2 2HE LE2 2HF LE2 2HG LE2 2HH

LE2 2HJ LE2 2HL LE2 2HN LE2 2HP LE2 2HQ LE2 2HR

LE2 2LA LE2 2LD LE2 2LE LE2 2LF LE2 2LG LE2 2LH

LE2 2LJ LE2 2LL LE2 2LN LE2 2LQ LE2 2LR LE2 2LS

LE2 2LT LE2 2NA LE2 2NB LE2 2ND LE2 2NE LE2 2NF

LE2 2NG LE2 2PA LE2 2PB LE2 2PD LE2 2PE LE2 2PF

LE2 2PG LE2 2PJ LE2 2PL LE2 2PN LE2 2PP LE2 2PQ

LE2 2PR LE2 2PS LE2 2PU LE2 2PW LE2 2PY LE2 2PZ

LE2 2RA LE2 2RB LE2 2RD LE2 2RE LE2 2RF LE2 2RG

LE2 2RH LE2 2RJ LE2 2RL LE2 2RN LE2 2SA LE2 2SB

LE2 3AA LE2 3AB LE2 3AD LE2 3AE LE2 3AF LE2 3AG

LE2 3AH LE2 3AJ LE2 3AL LE2 3AN LE2 3AP LE2 3AQ

LE2 3AR LE2 3AY LE2 3BA LE2 3BB LE2 3BD LE2 3BE

LE2 3BU LE2 3BW LE2 3BX LE2 3BZ LE2 3DA LE2 3DB

LE2 3DD LE2 3DE LE2 3DF LE2 3DG LE2 3DH LE2 3DJ

LE2 3DL LE2 3DN LE2 3DP LE2 3DQ LE2 3DR LE2 3EA

LE2 3EB LE2 3ED LE2 3EE LE2 3EF LE2 3EG LE2 3EH

LE2 3EJ LE2 3EL LE2 3EN LE2 3EP LE2 3EQ LE2 3ER

LE2 3ES LE2 3ET LE2 3EU LE2 3FA LE2 3FB LE2 3FD

LE2 3FE LE2 3FF LE2 3FG LE2 3FH LE2 3FJ LE2 3FL

LE2 3FN LE2 3FP LE2 3FS LE2 3FT LE2 3FU LE2 3FX

LE2 3GA LE2 3GB LE2 3GD LE2 3GE LE2 3HA LE2 3HB

LE2 3HD LE2 3HE LE2 3HF LE2 3HG LE2 3HH LE2 3HJ

LE2 3HL LE2 3HN LE2 3HP LE2 3JA LE2 3JB LE2 3JD

LE2 3JE LE2 3JF LE2 3JG LE2 3JH LE2 3JJ LE2 3JL

LE2 3JN LE2 3JP LE2 3JQ LE2 3JR LE2 3JS LE2 3JT

LE2 3JU LE2 3JW LE2 3JX LE2 3JZ LE2 3LA LE2 3LB

LE2 3LD LE2 3LE LE2 3LF LE2 3LG LE2 3LH LE2 3LJ

LE2 3LL LE2 3LN LE2 3LP LE2 3LQ LE2 3LR LE2 3LS

LE2 3LT LE2 3LU LE2 3LW LE2 3NA LE2 3NB LE2 3ND

LE2 3NE LE2 3NF LE2 3NG LE2 3NH LE2 3PA LE2 3PB

LE2 3PD LE2 3PE LE2 3PF LE2 3PG LE2 3PH LE2 3PJ

LE2 3PL LE2 3PN LE2 3PP LE2 3PQ LE2 3PR LE2 3PZ

LE2 3QA LE2 3QB LE2 3QD LE2 3QE LE2 3QF LE2 3QG

LE2 3QJ LE2 3RA LE2 3RB LE2 3RD LE2 3RE LE2 3RF

LE2 3RG LE2 3RH LE2 3RJ LE2 3RL LE2 3RN LE2 3RP

LE2 3RQ LE2 3RR LE2 3RS LE2 3RT LE2 3TA LE2 3TB

LE2 3TD LE2 3TE LE2 3TF LE2 3TH LE2 3TJ LE2 3TL

LE2 3TN LE2 3TP LE2 3TQ LE2 3TS LE2 3TT LE2 3TU

LE2 3TW LE2 3TX LE2 3TY LE2 3TZ LE2 3UD LE2 3UE

LE2 3UF LE2 3WA LE2 3WB LE2 3WD LE2 3WE LE2 3WF

LE2 3WG LE2 3WH LE2 3WJ LE2 3WL LE2 3WN LE2 3WP

LE2 3WQ LE2 3WR LE2 3WS LE2 3WT LE2 3YA LE2 3YB

LE2 3YD LE2 3YE LE2 3YF LE2 3YG LE2 3YH LE2 3YJ

LE2 3YL LE2 3YN LE2 3YP LE2 3YQ LE2 3YR LE2 3YS

LE2 3YT LE2 4AA LE2 4AB LE2 4AF LE2 4AG LE2 4AH

LE2 4AL LE2 4DA LE2 4DB LE2 4DD LE2 4DF LE2 4DG

LE2 4DH LE2 4DJ LE2 4DL LE2 4DN LE2 4DP LE2 4DQ

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LE2 4DS LE2 4DT LE2 4EA LE2 4EB LE2 4ED LE2 4EE

LE2 4EF LE2 4EG LE2 4EH LE2 4EQ LE2 4EX LE2 4EZ

LE2 4FA LE2 4FB LE2 4FD LE2 4FE LE2 4FF LE2 4FG

LE2 4FH LE2 4FJ LE2 4FL LE2 4FN LE2 4FP LE2 4FQ

LE2 4FR LE2 4FS LE2 4FU LE2 4FW LE2 4FY LE2 4FZ

LE2 4GA LE2 4GB LE2 4GD LE2 4GE LE2 4GF LE2 4GG

LE2 4GH LE2 4GJ LE2 4GL LE2 4GN LE2 4GP LE2 4HA

LE2 4HB LE2 4HD LE2 4HE LE2 4HF LE2 4HG LE2 4HH

LE2 4HJ LE2 4HL LE2 4HN LE2 4HP LE2 4HQ LE2 4HR

LE2 4JA LE2 4JB LE2 4JD LE2 4JE LE2 4JF LE2 4JG

LE2 4JH LE2 4JP LE2 4JQ LE2 4LA LE2 4LD LE2 4LE

LE2 4LF LE2 4LG LE2 4LH LE2 4LJ LE2 4LZ LE2 4NA

LE2 4NB LE2 4ND LE2 4NE LE2 4NF LE2 4NG LE2 4NH

LE2 4NJ LE2 4NL LE2 4NN LE2 4NP LE2 4NQ LE2 4NR

LE2 4NS LE2 4NT LE2 4NU LE2 4NW LE2 4NX LE2 4NY

LE2 4NZ LE2 4PA LE2 4PB LE2 4PD LE2 4PE LE2 4PG

LE2 4PH LE2 4PJ LE2 4PL LE2 4PN LE2 4PP LE2 4PQ

LE2 4PS LE2 4PT LE2 4QA LE2 4QB LE2 4QD LE2 4QE

LE2 4QF LE2 4QG LE2 4QQ LE2 4QY LE2 4QZ LE2 4RA

LE2 4RB LE2 4RD LE2 4RE LE2 4RF LE2 4RH LE2 4RJ

LE2 4RQ LE2 4RR LE2 4RS LE2 4RT LE2 4RU LE2 4RW

LE2 4RX LE2 4RZ LE2 4SB LE2 4SD LE2 4SE LE2 4SF

LE2 4SG LE2 4SH LE2 4SJ LE2 4SL LE2 4SN LE2 4SP

LE2 4SQ LE2 4SR LE2 4SS LE2 4ST LE2 4SU LE2 4SW

LE2 4SX LE2 4SY LE2 4SZ LE2 4TA LE2 4TB LE2 4TD

LE2 4TE LE2 4TF LE2 4TG LE2 4TH LE2 4TJ LE2 4TL

LE2 4TN LE2 4TP LE2 4TQ LE2 4TR LE2 4TS LE2 4TT

LE2 4TU LE2 4TW LE2 4TX LE2 4TY LE2 4TZ LE2 4UA

LE2 4UB LE2 4UD LE2 4UE LE2 4UF LE2 4UG LE2 4UH

LE2 4UJ LE2 4UL LE2 4UN LE2 4UP LE2 4UR LE2 4US

LE2 4UU LE2 4UW LE2 4UX LE2 4UY LE2 4UZ LE2 4XA

LE2 5AA LE2 5AB LE2 5AD LE2 5AF LE2 5AG LE2 5AH

LE2 5AJ LE2 5AL LE2 5AN LE2 5AP LE2 5AQ LE2 5AR

LE2 5AS LE2 5AT LE2 5AU LE2 5AW LE2 5BA LE2 5BB

LE2 5BD LE2 5BF LE2 5DA LE2 5DB LE2 5DE LE2 5DF

LE2 5DG LE2 5DH LE2 5DJ LE2 5DL LE2 5DN LE2 5DP

LE2 5DQ LE2 5EA LE2 5EB LE2 5ED LE2 5EF LE2 5EG

LE2 5FA LE2 5FB LE2 5FD LE2 5FE LE2 5FF LE2 5FG

LE2 5FH LE2 5FJ LE2 5FL LE2 5FN LE2 5FP LE2 5FQ

LE2 5GA LE2 5GB LE2 5GD LE2 5GE LE2 5GF LE2 5GG

LE2 5GH LE2 5GJ LE2 5GL LE2 5GN LE2 5HA LE2 5HB

LE2 5HD LE2 5HE LE2 5HF LE2 5HG LE2 5HH LE2 5HJ

LE2 5HL LE2 5HN LE2 5HP LE2 5HQ LE2 5HR LE2 5HS

LE2 5JA LE2 5JB LE2 5JD LE2 5JE LE2 5JF LE2 5JG

LE2 5JH LE2 5JJ LE2 5LG LE2 5LH LE2 5LQ LE2 5LR

LE2 5LS LE2 5LT LE2 5NE LE2 5NG LE2 5PA LE2 5PB

LE2 5PD LE2 5PE LE2 5PF LE2 5PG LE2 5PH LE2 5PJ

LE2 5PL LE2 5PN LE2 5PP LE2 5PQ LE2 5PR LE2 5PS

LE2 5PT LE2 5PU LE2 5QA LE2 5QB LE2 5QD LE2 5QE

LE2 5QF LE2 5QG LE2 5QH LE2 5QJ LE2 5QL LE2 5QN

LE2 5QP LE2 5QQ LE2 5RA LE2 5RB LE2 5RD LE2 5RE

LE2 5RF LE2 5RG LE2 5RH LE2 5RJ LE2 5RL LE2 5RN

LE2 5RP LE2 5RQ LE2 5RR LE2 5RS LE2 5RT LE2 5SA

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LE2 5SB LE2 5SD LE2 5SE LE2 5SF LE2 5SG LE2 5SH

LE2 5SJ LE2 5TA LE2 5TB LE2 5TD LE2 5TE LE2 5TF

LE2 5TG LE2 5TH LE2 5TJ LE2 5TL LE2 5TN LE2 5TP

LE2 5TQ LE2 5TR LE2 5TS LE2 5TT LE2 5TU LE2 5TW

LE2 5TX LE2 5TY LE2 5TZ LE2 5UA LE2 5UB LE2 5UD

LE2 5UE LE2 5UF LE2 5UG LE2 5UH LE2 5UL LE2 5UN

LE2 5UP LE2 5UQ LE2 5UR LE2 5US LE2 5UT LE2 5UW

LE2 5WA LE2 5WB LE2 5WD LE2 5WE LE2 5WF LE2 5WG

LE2 5WH LE2 5WJ LE2 5WL LE2 5WN LE2 5WP LE2 5WQ

LE2 5WT LE2 5WU LE2 5WW LE2 5YA LE2 5YB LE2 5YD

LE2 5YE LE2 5YF LE2 5YG LE2 5YH LE2 5YJ LE2 5YL

LE2 6AA LE2 6AB LE2 6AD LE2 6AE LE2 6AF LE2 6AG

LE2 6AJ LE2 6AN LE2 6AP LE2 6AQ LE2 6AR LE2 6AT

LE2 6AU LE2 6AW LE2 6AX LE2 6AY LE2 6AZ LE2 6BA

LE2 6BD LE2 6BE LE2 6BF LE2 6BH LE2 6BJ LE2 6BL

LE2 6BN LE2 6BR LE2 6BT LE2 6BW LE2 6BZ LE2 6DA

LE2 6DB LE2 6DD LE2 6DE LE2 6DF LE2 6DG LE2 6DH

LE2 6DJ LE2 6DL LE2 6DP LE2 6DQ LE2 6DR LE2 6DU

LE2 6DW LE2 6DX LE2 6DY LE2 6EA LE2 6EB LE2 6ED

LE2 6EE LE2 6EF LE2 6EG LE2 6EH LE2 6EJ LE2 6EL

LE2 6EN LE2 6EP LE2 6EQ LE2 6ER LE2 6ES LE2 6ET

LE2 6EU LE2 6EW LE2 6EX LE2 6EY LE2 6EZ LE2 6FA

LE2 6FB LE2 6FD LE2 6FE LE2 6FF LE2 6FG LE2 6FH

LE2 6FJ LE2 6FL LE2 6FN LE2 6FP LE2 6FQ LE2 6FR

LE2 6FS LE2 6FT LE2 6FU LE2 6FX LE2 6GA LE2 6GB

LE2 6GD LE2 6GE LE2 6GF LE2 6GG LE2 6GH LE2 6GJ

LE2 6GL LE2 6GN LE2 6GP LE2 6GQ LE2 6GR LE2 6GS

LE2 6GT LE2 6GU LE2 6GW LE2 6GX LE2 6GY LE2 6GZ

LE2 6HA LE2 6HB LE2 6HD LE2 6HE LE2 6HF LE2 6HG

LE2 6HH LE2 6HJ LE2 6HL LE2 6HN LE2 6HP LE2 6HQ

LE2 6HR LE2 6HS LE2 6HT LE2 6HU LE2 6HW LE2 6HX

LE2 6HY LE2 6HZ LE2 6JA LE2 6JB LE2 6JD LE2 6JE

LE2 6JF LE2 6JG LE2 6JH LE2 6JJ LE2 6JL LE2 6JN

LE2 6JP LE2 6JQ LE2 6JT LE2 6JU LE2 6JW LE2 6LA

LE2 6LB LE2 6LD LE2 6LE LE2 6LF LE2 6LG LE2 6LH

LE2 6LL LE2 6LN LE2 6LP LE2 6LQ LE2 6LR LE2 6LS

LE2 6LT LE2 6LU LE2 6LW LE2 6LX LE2 6NA LE2 6NB

LE2 6ND LE2 6NE LE2 6NF LE2 6NG LE2 6NH LE2 6NJ

LE2 6NL LE2 6NN LE2 6NP LE2 6NQ LE2 6NR LE2 6NS

LE2 6NT LE2 6NU LE2 6NW LE2 6NX LE2 6NY LE2 6PA

LE2 6PB LE2 6PD LE2 6QA LE2 6QD LE2 6QE LE2 6QF

LE2 6QG LE2 6QH LE2 6QJ LE2 6QL LE2 6QN LE2 6QP

LE2 6QQ LE2 6QR LE2 6QS LE2 6QT LE2 6QU LE2 6QW

LE2 6QX LE2 6QY LE2 6QZ LE2 6RA LE2 6RB LE2 6RD

LE2 6RE LE2 6RF LE2 6RG LE2 6RH LE2 6RJ LE2 6RL

LE2 6SA LE2 6SB LE2 6SD LE2 6SE LE2 6SF LE2 6SG

LE2 6SH LE2 6SJ LE2 6SL LE2 6SN LE2 6SP LE2 6SQ

LE2 6SR LE2 6SS LE2 6ST LE2 6TA LE2 6TB LE2 6TD

LE2 6TE LE2 6TF LE2 6TG LE2 6TH LE2 6TJ LE2 6TL

LE2 6TN LE2 6TP LE2 6TQ LE2 6TR LE2 6TS LE2 6TT

LE2 6TU LE2 6TW LE2 6TX LE2 6TY LE2 6TZ LE2 6UA

LE2 6UB LE2 6UD LE2 6UE LE2 6UF LE2 6UG LE2 6UJ

LE2 6UL LE2 6UN LE2 6UP LE2 6UQ LE2 6UR LE2 6US

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LE2 7AA LE2 7AB LE2 7AD LE2 7AE LE2 7AG LE2 7AH

LE2 7AJ LE2 7AL LE2 7AQ LE2 7AS LE2 7AT LE2 7AU

LE2 7AW LE2 7AX LE2 7AY LE2 7AZ LE2 7BA LE2 7BB

LE2 7BJ LE2 7BU LE2 7BY LE2 7DA LE2 7DB LE2 7DD

LE2 7DE LE2 7DF LE2 7DH LE2 7DJ LE2 7DN LE2 7DP

LE2 7DR LE2 7DS LE2 7DT LE2 7DU LE2 7DX LE2 7DZ

LE2 7EA LE2 7EB LE2 7ED LE2 7EE LE2 7EF LE2 7EG

LE2 7EH LE2 7EJ LE2 7EL LE2 7EQ LE2 7ER LE2 7ES

LE2 7ET LE2 7EW LE2 7EX LE2 7EY LE2 7EZ LE2 7FA

LE2 7FB LE2 7FD LE2 7FF LE2 7FG LE2 7FH LE2 7FJ

LE2 7FL LE2 7FN LE2 7FP LE2 7FQ LE2 7FR LE2 7FS

LE2 7FT LE2 7FU LE2 7FW LE2 7FZ LE2 7GB LE2 7GD

LE2 7GE LE2 7GF LE2 7GG LE2 7GH LE2 7GJ LE2 7GL

LE2 7GN LE2 7GP LE2 7GQ LE2 7GR LE2 7GS LE2 7GT

LE2 7GU LE2 7GW LE2 7GX LE2 7GY LE2 7GZ LE2 7HA

LE2 7HD LE2 7HG LE2 7HH LE2 7HJ LE2 7HL LE2 7HN

LE2 7HP LE2 7HQ LE2 7HR LE2 7HS LE2 7HT LE2 7HW

LE2 7HX LE2 7HY LE2 7HZ LE2 7JA LE2 7JB LE2 7JD

LE2 7JE LE2 7JF LE2 7JG LE2 7JH LE2 7JJ LE2 7JL

LE2 7JN LE2 7JP LE2 7JQ LE2 7JR LE2 7JS LE2 7JT

LE2 7JU LE2 7JW LE2 7JX LE2 7JZ LE2 7LA LE2 7LB

LE2 7LD LE2 7LE LE2 7LF LE2 7LH LE2 7LJ LE2 7LL

LE2 7LN LE2 7LP LE2 7LQ LE2 7LS LE2 7LT LE2 7LW

LE2 7LZ LE2 7NA LE2 7NB LE2 7ND LE2 7NE LE2 7NF

LE2 7NG LE2 7NH LE2 7NJ LE2 7NL LE2 7NN LE2 7NP

LE2 7NR LE2 7NS LE2 7NT LE2 7NU LE2 7NW LE2 7NX

LE2 7NY LE2 7NZ LE2 7PA LE2 7PD LE2 7PE LE2 7PF

LE2 7PG LE2 7PH LE2 7PJ LE2 7PL LE2 7PN LE2 7PQ

LE2 7PR LE2 7PT LE2 7PU LE2 7PW LE2 7PX LE2 7PY

LE2 7PZ LE2 7QA LE2 7QB LE2 7QD LE2 7QE LE2 7QF

LE2 7QG LE2 7QJ LE2 7QL LE2 7QN LE2 7QT LE2 7SJ

LE2 7SL LE2 7SN LE2 7SQ LE2 7SR LE2 7SS LE2 7ST

LE2 7SX LE2 7SZ LE2 7TD LE2 7TF LE2 7TG LE2 7TR

LE2 8AA LE2 8AB LE2 8AD LE2 8AE LE2 8AH LE2 8AJ

LE2 8AL LE2 8AN LE2 8AQ LE2 8AR LE2 8AS LE2 8AT

LE2 8AU LE2 8AW LE2 8AX LE2 8AY LE2 8AZ LE2 8BA

LE2 8BB LE2 8BD LE2 8BE LE2 8BF LE2 8BG LE2 8BH

LE2 8BJ LE2 8BL LE2 8BN LE2 8DA LE2 8DB LE2 8DD

LE2 8DE LE2 8DF LE2 8DG LE2 8DH LE2 8DJ LE2 8DL

LE2 8DR LE2 8DX LE2 8DY LE2 8DZ LE2 8EA LE2 8EB

LE2 8ED LE2 8EE LE2 8EF LE2 8EG LE2 8EH LE2 8EJ

LE2 8EN LE2 8EP LE2 8EQ LE2 8ER LE2 8ES LE2 8ET

LE2 8FA LE2 8FB LE2 8FD LE2 8FE LE2 8FF LE2 8FG

LE2 8FH LE2 8FJ LE2 8FN LE2 8FP LE2 8FQ LE2 8GA

LE2 8GB LE2 8GD LE2 8GE LE2 8GF LE2 8GG LE2 8HA

LE2 8HB LE2 8HD LE2 8HE LE2 8HF LE2 8HG LE2 8HH

LE2 8HN LE2 8HP LE2 8HQ LE2 8HR LE2 8HS LE2 8HT

LE2 8HU LE2 8HW LE2 8HX LE2 8HY LE2 8JA LE2 8JB

LE2 8JD LE2 8LB LE2 8LD LE2 8LE LE2 8LF LE2 8LG

LE2 8LH LE2 8LJ LE2 8LL LE2 8LN LE2 8LP LE2 8LQ

LE2 8LR LE2 8LS LE2 8LT LE2 8LU LE2 8LW LE2 8LX

LE2 8LY LE2 8LZ LE2 8NA LE2 8ND LE2 8NE LE2 8NF

LE2 8NG LE2 8NH LE2 8NJ LE2 8PA LE2 8PB LE2 8PE

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LE2 8PF LE2 8PG LE2 8PH LE2 8PJ LE2 8PL LE2 8PN

LE2 8PP LE2 8PQ LE2 8PR LE2 8PS LE2 8PT LE2 8PU

LE2 8PW LE2 8PX LE2 8PY LE2 8PZ LE2 8QA LE2 8QB

LE2 8QD LE2 8QE LE2 8QF LE2 8QG LE2 8QH LE2 8QJ

LE2 8QL LE2 8QN LE2 8QP LE2 8QQ LE2 8QR LE2 8QS

LE2 8QT LE2 8QU LE2 8QW LE2 8QY LE2 8RA LE2 8RB

LE2 8RD LE2 8RE LE2 8RF LE2 8SA LE2 8SB LE2 8SD

LE2 8SE LE2 8SF LE2 8SG LE2 8SH LE2 8SJ LE2 8SL

LE2 8SN LE2 8SP LE2 8SQ LE2 8SR LE2 8SS LE2 8ST

LE2 8TA LE2 8TB LE2 8TD LE2 8TF LE2 8TG LE2 8TH

LE2 8TJ LE2 8TL LE2 8TN LE2 8TS LE2 8UA LE2 8UB

LE2 8UD LE2 8UE LE2 8UF LE2 8UG LE2 8UH LE2 8UJ

LE2 8UL LE2 8UN LE2 8UP LE2 8UQ LE2 9AA LE2 9AB

LE2 9AD LE2 9AE LE2 9AF LE2 9AG LE2 9AH LE2 9AJ

LE2 9AL LE2 9AN LE2 9AP LE2 9AQ LE2 9AR LE2 9AS

LE2 9AT LE2 9AU LE2 9AW LE2 9AX LE2 9AY LE2 9AZ

LE2 9BA LE2 9BB LE2 9BD LE2 9BE LE2 9BF LE2 9BG

LE2 9BH LE2 9BJ LE2 9BL LE2 9BN LE2 9BP LE2 9BQ

LE2 9BR LE2 9BS LE2 9BT LE2 9BU LE2 9BW LE2 9BX

LE2 9BY LE2 9BZ LE2 9DA LE2 9DB LE2 9DD LE2 9DE

LE2 9DF LE2 9DG LE2 9DH LE2 9DJ LE2 9EA LE2 9EB

LE2 9ED LE2 9EE LE2 9EF LE2 9FA LE2 9FB LE2 9FD

LE2 9FE LE2 9FF LE2 9FG LE2 9FH LE2 9FJ LE2 9FL

LE2 9FN LE2 9FP LE2 9FQ LE2 9FR LE2 9FS LE2 9FT

LE2 9FU LE2 9FW LE2 9FX LE2 9FY LE2 9FZ LE2 9GA

LE2 9GB LE2 9GD LE2 9GE LE2 9GF LE2 9GG LE2 9GH

LE2 9GJ LE2 9GL LE2 9GN LE2 9GP LE2 9GS LE2 9GT

LE2 9GU LE2 9GW LE2 9GX LE2 9GY LE2 9GZ LE2 9HA

LE2 9HB LE2 9HD LE2 9HE LE2 9HF LE2 9HG LE2 9HH

LE2 9HJ LE2 9HL LE2 9HN LE2 9HP LE2 9HQ LE2 9HR

LE2 9HS LE2 9HT LE2 9HU LE2 9HW LE2 9HX LE2 9HY

LE2 9HZ LE2 9JA LE2 9JB LE2 9JD LE2 9JE LE2 9JF

LE2 9JG LE2 9JH LE2 9JJ LE2 9JL LE2 9JN LE2 9JP

LE2 9JQ LE2 9JR LE2 9JS LE2 9JT LE2 9JU LE2 9JW

LE2 9JX LE2 9JY LE2 9JZ LE2 9LA LE2 9LB LE2 9LD

LE2 9LE LE2 9LQ LE2 9LR LE2 9LS LE2 9LT LE2 9LU

LE2 9LW LE2 9LX LE2 9LY LE2 9LZ LE2 9NA LE2 9NB

LE2 9ND LE2 9NE LE2 9NG LE2 9NH LE2 9NJ LE2 9NL

LE2 9NN LE2 9NP LE2 9NQ LE2 9NR LE2 9NS LE2 9NT

LE2 9NU LE2 9NW LE2 9NX LE2 9NY LE2 9NZ LE2 9PA

LE2 9PB LE2 9PD LE2 9PE LE2 9PF LE2 9PG LE2 9PH

LE2 9PJ LE2 9PL LE2 9PN LE2 9PP LE2 9PQ LE2 9PR

LE2 9PS LE2 9PT LE2 9PU LE2 9PW LE2 9PX LE2 9PZ

LE2 9QA LE2 9QB LE2 9QD LE2 9QE LE2 9QF LE2 9QG

LE2 9QJ LE2 9QL LE2 9QN LE2 9QQ LE2 9QR LE2 9QS

LE2 9RA LE2 9RB LE2 9RD LE2 9RE LE2 9RF LE2 9RG

LE2 9RH LE2 9RJ LE2 9RL LE2 9RN LE2 9RP LE2 9RQ

LE2 9RR LE2 9RS LE2 9RT LE2 9RW LE2 9RX LE2 9RY

LE2 9RZ LE2 9SA LE2 9SB LE2 9SD LE2 9SE LE2 9SZ

LE2 9TA LE2 9TB LE2 9TD LE2 9TE LE2 9TF LE2 9TG

LE2 9TH LE2 9TJ LE2 9TL LE2 9TN LE2 9TP LE2 9TQ

LE2 9TS LE2 9TT LE2 9TW LE2 9TX LE2 9TY LE2 9TZ

LE2 9UA LE2 9UB LE2 9UD LE2 9UE LE2 9UF LE2 9UG

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LE2 9UH LE2 9UJ LE2 9UL LE2 9UN LE2 9UP LE2 9UR

LE2 9US LE2 9UT LE2 9UU

3. LE3: The postcodes in the following table.

LE3

LE3 0AA LE3 0AB LE3 0AD LE3 0AE LE3 0AF LE3 0AG

LE3 0AH LE3 0AJ LE3 0AL LE3 0AN LE3 0AP LE3 0AQ

LE3 0AS LE3 0AU LE3 0AW LE3 0AX LE3 0AY LE3 0AZ

LE3 0BA LE3 0BB LE3 0BD LE3 0BE LE3 0BF LE3 0BG

LE3 0BH LE3 0BJ LE3 0BL LE3 0BN LE3 0BP LE3 0BQ

LE3 0BR LE3 0BS LE3 0BT LE3 0BU LE3 0BW LE3 0DA

LE3 0DB LE3 0DD LE3 0DF LE3 0DG LE3 0DH LE3 0DJ

LE3 0DL LE3 0DN LE3 0DS LE3 0DT LE3 0DU LE3 0DW

LE3 0DX LE3 0DY LE3 0DZ LE3 0EA LE3 0EB LE3 0ED

LE3 0EE LE3 0EL LE3 0EN LE3 0EP LE3 0EQ LE3 0ER

LE3 0FA LE3 0FB LE3 0FD LE3 0FE LE3 0FF LE3 0FG

LE3 0FH LE3 0FJ LE3 0FN LE3 0FP LE3 0FQ LE3 0FR

LE3 0FS LE3 0FT LE3 0FU LE3 0FW LE3 0FX LE3 0FY

LE3 0FZ LE3 0GA LE3 0GB LE3 0GD LE3 0GE LE3 0GF

LE3 0GG LE3 0GH LE3 0GJ LE3 0GR LE3 0GT LE3 0GU

LE3 0GW LE3 0GX LE3 0HA LE3 0HB LE3 0HD LE3 0HE

LE3 0HF LE3 0HG LE3 0HH LE3 0JA LE3 0JB LE3 0JD

LE3 0JE LE3 0JF LE3 0JG LE3 0JH LE3 0JJ LE3 0JL

LE3 0JN LE3 0JP LE3 0JQ LE3 0JR LE3 0JS LE3 0JT

LE3 0JU LE3 0JW LE3 0JX LE3 0JY LE3 0JZ LE3 0LA

LE3 0LB LE3 0LD LE3 0LE LE3 0LF LE3 0LG LE3 0LP

LE3 0LS LE3 0LT LE3 0LU LE3 0LW LE3 0PA LE3 0PB

LE3 0PD LE3 0PE LE3 0QA LE3 0QB LE3 0QD LE3 0QE

LE3 0QF LE3 0QG LE3 0QH LE3 0QJ LE3 0QL LE3 0QN

LE3 0QP LE3 0QQ LE3 0QR LE3 0QS LE3 0QT LE3 0QU

LE3 0QY LE3 0RA LE3 0RB LE3 0RD LE3 0SA LE3 0SB

LE3 0SD LE3 0SE LE3 0SF LE3 0SG LE3 0SH LE3 0SJ

LE3 0SL LE3 0SN LE3 0SP LE3 0SQ LE3 0TA LE3 0TB

LE3 0TD LE3 0TF LE3 0TG LE3 0TH LE3 0TJ LE3 0TL

LE3 0TN LE3 0TQ LE3 0TR LE3 0UA LE3 0UB LE3 0UD

LE3 0UE LE3 0UF LE3 0UG LE3 0UH LE3 0UJ LE3 0UL

LE3 0UN LE3 0UP LE3 0UQ LE3 0UR LE3 0US LE3 0UT

LE3 0UU LE3 0UW LE3 0UX LE3 0UY LE3 0WA LE3 0WB

LE3 0WD LE3 1AA LE3 1AB LE3 1AD LE3 1AE LE3 1AF

LE3 1AG LE3 1AH LE3 1AL LE3 1AN LE3 1AP LE3 1AQ

LE3 1AR LE3 1AS LE3 1AT LE3 1AU LE3 1AW LE3 1AX

LE3 1AY LE3 1BA LE3 1BB LE3 1BD LE3 1BE LE3 1BF

LE3 1BG LE3 1BH LE3 1BJ LE3 1BL LE3 1BN LE3 1BP

LE3 1BQ LE3 1BR LE3 1BS LE3 1BT LE3 1BU LE3 1BW

LE3 1BX LE3 1DA LE3 1DB LE3 1DD LE3 1DE LE3 1DF

LE3 1DG LE3 1DH LE3 1DJ LE3 1DN LE3 1DR LE3 1DS

LE3 1EA LE3 1EB LE3 1ED LE3 1EE LE3 1EF LE3 1EG

LE3 1EH LE3 1EJ LE3 1EL LE3 1EN LE3 1EP LE3 1EQ

LE3 1ES LE3 1ET LE3 1EU LE3 1EW LE3 1EX LE3 1EY

LE3 1FA LE3 1FB LE3 1FD LE3 1FE LE3 1FF LE3 1FG

LE3 1FH LE3 1GA LE3 1GB LE3 1GD LE3 1GE LE3 1GF

LE3 1GG LE3 1GH LE3 1GJ LE3 1GL LE3 1GN LE3 1GP

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LE3 1GQ LE3 1GR LE3 1GS LE3 1GT LE3 1GU LE3 1GW

LE3 1HG LE3 1HH LE3 1HJ LE3 1HL LE3 1HN LE3 1HP

LE3 1HR LE3 1HW LE3 1HX LE3 1JA LE3 1JB LE3 1JD

LE3 1JE LE3 1JF LE3 1JG LE3 1JH LE3 1JJ LE3 1JL

LE3 1JN LE3 1JP LE3 1JQ LE3 1JR LE3 1JS LE3 1JT

LE3 1JU LE3 1JW LE3 1JX LE3 1JY LE3 1LA LE3 1LB

LE3 1LD LE3 1LE LE3 1LF LE3 1LP LE3 1LQ LE3 1LR

LE3 1LS LE3 1LT LE3 1LU LE3 1LW LE3 1LX LE3 1LY

LE3 1LZ LE3 1NA LE3 1NB LE3 1ND LE3 1NE LE3 1NF

LE3 1NG LE3 1NH LE3 1NJ LE3 1NL LE3 1NN LE3 1NP

LE3 1NQ LE3 1NR LE3 1NS LE3 1NT LE3 1NU LE3 1NW

LE3 1NX LE3 1NY LE3 1PA LE3 1PB LE3 1PD LE3 1PE

LE3 1PF LE3 1PG LE3 1PH LE3 1PJ LE3 1PL LE3 1PN

LE3 1PP LE3 1PR LE3 1PS LE3 1PT LE3 1PU LE3 1PW

LE3 1PX LE3 1PY LE3 1PZ LE3 1QA LE3 1QB LE3 1QD

LE3 1QE LE3 1QF LE3 1QG LE3 1QH LE3 1QJ LE3 1QL

LE3 1QN LE3 1QP LE3 1QQ LE3 1QR LE3 1QU LE3 1QW

LE3 1QX LE3 1QZ LE3 1RA LE3 1RB LE3 1RD LE3 1RE

LE3 1RF LE3 1RG LE3 1RH LE3 1RJ LE3 1RL LE3 1RN

LE3 1RP LE3 1RQ LE3 1RR LE3 1SA LE3 1SB LE3 1SD

LE3 1SE LE3 1SF LE3 1SG LE3 1SH LE3 1SJ LE3 1SL

LE3 1SN LE3 1SP LE3 1SQ LE3 1SR LE3 1SS LE3 1ST

LE3 1SU LE3 1SW LE3 1SX LE3 1TA LE3 1TB LE3 1TD

LE3 1TE LE3 1TF LE3 1TG LE3 1TH LE3 1TL LE3 1TR

LE3 1TS LE3 1TT LE3 1TU LE3 1TX LE3 1TZ LE3 1UA

LE3 1UE LE3 1UF LE3 1UJ LE3 1UQ LE3 1UT LE3 1UW

LE3 1UX LE3 1UY LE3 2AA LE3 2AB LE3 2AD LE3 2AE

LE3 2AG LE3 2AH LE3 2AJ LE3 2AL LE3 2AN LE3 2AP

LE3 2AQ LE3 2AR LE3 2AS LE3 2AT LE3 2BA LE3 2BB

LE3 2BD LE3 2BE LE3 2BF LE3 2BG LE3 2BH LE3 2BJ

LE3 2BL LE3 2BN LE3 2BP LE3 2BQ LE3 2BS LE3 2BT

LE3 2BU LE3 2BW LE3 2BX LE3 2BY LE3 2DA LE3 2DB

LE3 2DE LE3 2DF LE3 2DG LE3 2DZ LE3 2EA LE3 2EB

LE3 2ED LE3 2EE LE3 2EF LE3 2EG LE3 2EH LE3 2EJ

LE3 2EL LE3 2EN LE3 2EP LE3 2EQ LE3 2ER LE3 2ES

LE3 2ET LE3 2EU LE3 2EW LE3 2EX LE3 2EY LE3 2EZ

LE3 2FA LE3 2FB LE3 2FD LE3 2FE LE3 2FF LE3 2FG

LE3 2FH LE3 2FJ LE3 2FL LE3 2FN LE3 2FP LE3 2FQ

LE3 2FR LE3 2FS LE3 2FT LE3 2FU LE3 2FW LE3 2FX

LE3 2GA LE3 2GB LE3 2GD LE3 2GE LE3 2GF LE3 2GG

LE3 2GH LE3 2GJ LE3 2GL LE3 2GN LE3 2GP LE3 2GR

LE3 2GS LE3 2GT LE3 2GU LE3 2GW LE3 2GX LE3 2GY

LE3 2GZ LE3 2HA LE3 2HB LE3 2HD LE3 2HE LE3 2JA

LE3 2JB LE3 2JD LE3 2JE LE3 2JG LE3 2JH LE3 2JJ

LE3 2JL LE3 2JN LE3 2JP LE3 2JQ LE3 2JR LE3 2JS

LE3 2JT LE3 2JU LE3 2JW LE3 2LA LE3 2LB LE3 2LD

LE3 2LH LE3 2LJ LE3 2LL LE3 2LN LE3 2PA LE3 2PB

LE3 2PD LE3 2PE LE3 2PF LE3 2PG LE3 2PH LE3 2PJ

LE3 2PL LE3 2PN LE3 2PP LE3 2PQ LE3 2PR LE3 2PS

LE3 2PT LE3 2PU LE3 2PW LE3 2QA LE3 2QB LE3 2QD

LE3 2QR LE3 2RA LE3 2RB LE3 2RD LE3 2RE LE3 2RR

LE3 2RS LE3 2RT LE3 2RU LE3 2RW LE3 2RY LE3 2SA

LE3 2SB LE3 2SD LE3 2SE LE3 2SF LE3 2SG LE3 2SH

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LE3 2SJ LE3 2SL LE3 2SN LE3 2SP LE3 2SQ LE3 2SR

LE3 2SS LE3 2ST LE3 2SU LE3 2SW LE3 2SX LE3 2TA

LE3 2TB LE3 2TD LE3 2TE LE3 2TG LE3 2TQ LE3 2TR

LE3 2TS LE3 2TT LE3 2TU LE3 2TW LE3 2TX LE3 2TY

LE3 2UA LE3 2UB LE3 2UD LE3 2UE LE3 2UF LE3 2UG

LE3 2UH LE3 2UJ LE3 2UL LE3 2UN LE3 2UP LE3 2UQ

LE3 2UR LE3 2US LE3 2UT LE3 2UU LE3 2UW LE3 2UX

LE3 2UY LE3 2WA LE3 2WB LE3 2WD LE3 2WE LE3 2WF

LE3 2XA LE3 2XB LE3 2XD LE3 2XE LE3 2XF LE3 2XG

LE3 2XH LE3 2XJ LE3 2XL LE3 2XN LE3 2XP LE3 2XQ

LE3 2XR LE3 2XS LE3 2XZ LE3 2YA LE3 2YB LE3 2YJ

LE3 2YZ LE3 3AA LE3 3AB LE3 3AD LE3 3AE LE3 3AF

LE3 3AG LE3 3AH LE3 3AJ LE3 3AN LE3 3AP LE3 3AS

LE3 3AT LE3 3AU LE3 3AW LE3 3BA LE3 3BB LE3 3BD

LE3 3BE LE3 3BF LE3 3BG LE3 3DA LE3 3DB LE3 3DD

LE3 3DE LE3 3DF LE3 3DG LE3 3DH LE3 3DJ LE3 3DL

LE3 3DN LE3 3DP LE3 3DQ LE3 3DR LE3 3DS LE3 3DT

LE3 3DU LE3 3DW LE3 3DX LE3 3DY LE3 3DZ LE3 3EA

LE3 3EB LE3 3ED LE3 3EE LE3 3EF LE3 3EG LE3 3EH

LE3 3EJ LE3 3FA LE3 3FB LE3 3FD LE3 3FE LE3 3FF

LE3 3FG LE3 3FH LE3 3FJ LE3 3FL LE3 3FN LE3 3FP

LE3 3FQ LE3 3FR LE3 3FS LE3 3FT LE3 3FU LE3 3FW

LE3 3FX LE3 3FY LE3 3FZ LE3 3GA LE3 3GD LE3 3GF

LE3 3GG LE3 3GH LE3 3GJ LE3 3GL LE3 3GP LE3 3GQ

LE3 3JZ LE3 3LF LE3 3LL LE3 3PZ LE3 3QA LE3 3QB

LE3 3QE LE3 3QF LE3 3QG LE3 3QH LE3 3QJ LE3 3QL

LE3 3QN LE3 3QP LE3 3RA LE3 3RB LE3 3RD LE3 3RE

LE3 3RF LE3 3RG LE3 3RH LE3 3RJ LE3 3RL LE3 3RQ

LE3 3RR LE3 3RS LE3 3RT LE3 3RU LE3 3RX LE3 3RY

LE3 3RZ LE3 3SA LE3 3SB LE3 3SD LE3 3SE LE3 3SU

LE3 3SW LE3 3SX LE3 3SY LE3 3SZ LE3 3TA LE3 3TB

LE3 3TD LE3 3TE LE3 3TF LE3 3TG LE3 3TH LE3 3TJ

LE3 3TL LE3 3TN LE3 3TP LE3 3TQ LE3 3TS LE3 3TT

LE3 3TU LE3 3TW LE3 3TX LE3 3TY LE3 3TZ LE3 3UA

LE3 3UB LE3 3UD LE3 3UE LE3 3UF LE3 3UG LE3 3UH

LE3 3UJ LE3 3UL LE3 3UR LE3 3US LE3 3UT LE3 5AB

LE3 5AE LE3 5AG LE3 5AH LE3 5AJ LE3 5AS LE3 5AU

LE3 5AW LE3 5BD LE3 5BE LE3 5BF LE3 5BJ LE3 5BL

LE3 5BN LE3 5BP LE3 5BZ LE3 5DA LE3 5DE LE3 5DH

LE3 5DJ LE3 5DL LE3 5DR LE3 5EA LE3 5EB LE3 5ED

LE3 5EE LE3 5EG LE3 5EH LE3 5EJ LE3 5EL LE3 5EN

LE3 5EP LE3 5EQ LE3 5ER LE3 5ES LE3 5ET LE3 5EX

LE3 5EZ LE3 5FA LE3 5FB LE3 5FD LE3 5FF LE3 5GE

LE3 5GF LE3 5GG LE3 5GH LE3 5GR LE3 5HA LE3 5HB

LE3 5HD LE3 5HE LE3 5HF LE3 5HG LE3 5HH LE3 5HL

LE3 5HN LE3 5HP LE3 5HQ LE3 5HR LE3 5HS LE3 5HT

LE3 5HU LE3 5HW LE3 5HX LE3 5JF LE3 5JG LE3 5JH

LE3 5JJ LE3 5JL LE3 5JN LE3 5JP LE3 5JQ LE3 5JR

LE3 5LD LE3 5LG LE3 5LH LE3 5LR LE3 5LT LE3 5LU

LE3 5LW LE3 5LX LE3 5NG LE3 5NH LE3 5NJ LE3 5NQ

LE3 5PA LE3 5PB LE3 5PD LE3 5PG LE3 5PH LE3 5PJ

LE3 5PQ LE3 5PR LE3 5PS LE3 5PU LE3 5QA LE3 5QG

LE3 5QJ LE3 5QL LE3 5QN LE3 5QP LE3 5QT LE3 5QU

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LE3 5QW LE3 5RA LE3 5RB LE3 5RD LE3 5RF LE3 5RG

LE3 5RH LE3 5RJ LE3 5RL LE3 5RN LE3 5RP LE3 5RQ

LE3 5RR LE3 5RS LE3 5RT LE3 5RU LE3 5RW LE3 5RX

LE3 5SA LE3 5SB LE3 5SD LE3 5SE LE3 5SF LE3 5YA

LE3 6AA LE3 6AB LE3 6AD LE3 6AE LE3 6AF LE3 6AG

LE3 6AH LE3 6AJ LE3 6AL LE3 6AN LE3 6AP LE3 6AQ

LE3 6AR LE3 6AT LE3 6AU LE3 6AW LE3 6AX LE3 6AY

LE3 6AZ LE3 6BA LE3 6BD LE3 6BE LE3 6BF LE3 6BG

LE3 6BH LE3 6BJ LE3 6BL LE3 6BN LE3 6DA LE3 6DB

LE3 6DD LE3 6DF LE3 6DG LE3 6DH LE3 6DL LE3 6DN

LE3 6DP LE3 6DQ LE3 6DR LE3 6DS LE3 6DT LE3 6DU

LE3 6DW LE3 6DX LE3 6DY LE3 6DZ LE3 6EB LE3 6ED

LE3 6FA LE3 6FB LE3 6FD LE3 6FE LE3 6FF LE3 6FG

LE3 6FH LE3 6FJ LE3 6FL LE3 6FN LE3 6FP LE3 6FQ

LE3 6FR LE3 6FS LE3 6FT LE3 6FU LE3 6GA LE3 6GB

LE3 6GD LE3 6GE LE3 6HA LE3 6HB LE3 6HD LE3 6HE

LE3 6HF LE3 6HG LE3 6HH LE3 6HJ LE3 6HL LE3 6HN

LE3 6HP LE3 6HQ LE3 6HR LE3 6HS LE3 6HT LE3 6HU

LE3 6HW LE3 6HX LE3 6HZ LE3 6LA LE3 6LB LE3 6LD

LE3 6LE LE3 6LF LE3 6LG LE3 6LH LE3 6LJ LE3 6LL

LE3 6LN LE3 6LP LE3 6LQ LE3 6LR LE3 6LS LE3 6LT

LE3 6LU LE3 6LW LE3 6LX LE3 6LY LE3 6NA LE3 6NB

LE3 6ND LE3 6NE LE3 6NF LE3 6NG LE3 6NH LE3 6NJ

LE3 6NL LE3 6NN LE3 6NP LE3 6NQ LE3 6NR LE3 6NS

LE3 6NT LE3 6NU LE3 6NW LE3 6NX LE3 6NY LE3 6NZ

LE3 6PA LE3 6PB LE3 6PD LE3 6PE LE3 6PF LE3 6PG

LE3 6PH LE3 6PJ LE3 6PL LE3 6PN LE3 6PP LE3 6PQ

LE3 6PU LE3 6PW LE3 6PX LE3 6PY LE3 6PZ LE3 6QA

LE3 6QB LE3 6QD LE3 6QE LE3 6QF LE3 6QG LE3 6QH

LE3 6QJ LE3 6QL LE3 6QN LE3 6QP LE3 6QQ LE3 6QR

LE3 6QS LE3 6QT LE3 6QU LE3 6QW LE3 6QX LE3 6QY

LE3 6QZ LE3 6RA LE3 6RB LE3 6RD LE3 6RE LE3 6RF

LE3 6RG LE3 6RH LE3 6RJ LE3 6RL LE3 6RN LE3 6RP

LE3 6RQ LE3 6RR LE3 6SA LE3 6SB LE3 6SD LE3 6SE

LE3 6SF LE3 6SG LE3 6SH LE3 6SJ LE3 6SL LE3 6SN

LE3 6SP LE3 6SQ LE3 6TA LE3 6TB LE3 6TD LE3 6TE

LE3 6TF LE3 6TX LE3 6TY LE3 6UB LE3 6UD LE3 6UE

LE3 6UF LE3 6UG LE3 6UH LE3 6UJ LE3 6UL LE3 6UN

LE3 6UP LE3 6UQ LE3 6UR LE3 6US LE3 6UT LE3 6UU

LE3 6UX LE3 6UY LE3 6UZ LE3 8AA LE3 8AB LE3 8AD

LE3 8AE LE3 8AF LE3 8AG LE3 8AH LE3 8AJ LE3 8AL

LE3 8AN LE3 8AP LE3 8AQ LE3 8AR LE3 8AS LE3 8AT

LE3 8AU LE3 8AW LE3 8AX LE3 8AY LE3 8BA LE3 8BB

LE3 8BD LE3 8BE LE3 8BF LE3 8BG LE3 8BH LE3 8BJ

LE3 8BL LE3 8BN LE3 8BP LE3 8BQ LE3 8BR LE3 8BT

LE3 8BU LE3 8BW LE3 8BX LE3 8BY LE3 8DA LE3 8DB

LE3 8DD LE3 8DE LE3 8DF LE3 8DG LE3 8DH LE3 8DJ

LE3 8DL LE3 8DN LE3 8DP LE3 8DQ LE3 8DS LE3 8DT

LE3 8DU LE3 8DW LE3 8DX LE3 8DY LE3 8EA LE3 8EB

LE3 8ED LE3 8EE LE3 8EF LE3 8EG LE3 8EH LE3 8EJ

LE3 8EL LE3 8EN LE3 8EP LE3 8EQ LE3 8ER LE3 8ET

LE3 8EX LE3 8EY LE3 8EZ LE3 8FA LE3 8FB LE3 8FD

LE3 8FE LE3 8FF LE3 8FG LE3 8FH LE3 8FJ LE3 8FL

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LE3 8FN LE3 8FP LE3 8FQ LE3 8FR LE3 8FS LE3 8FT

LE3 8FU LE3 8FW LE3 8FX LE3 8FY LE3 8FZ LE3 8GA

LE3 8GB LE3 8GD LE3 8GE LE3 8GF LE3 8GG LE3 8GH

LE3 8GJ LE3 8GL LE3 8GN LE3 8GP LE3 8GQ LE3 8GR

LE3 8GS LE3 8GT LE3 8GU LE3 8GW LE3 8GX LE3 8GY

LE3 8GZ LE3 8HA LE3 8HB LE3 8HD LE3 8HE LE3 8HF

LE3 8HG LE3 8HH LE3 8HJ LE3 8HL LE3 8HN LE3 8HP

LE3 8HQ LE3 8HR LE3 8HS LE3 8HT LE3 8HU LE3 8HW

LE3 8HX LE3 8HY LE3 8JA LE3 8JB LE3 8JD LE3 8JE

LE3 8JF LE3 8JG LE3 8JH LE3 8JL LE3 8JN LE3 8JP

LE3 8JQ LE3 8JR LE3 8JS LE3 8JT LE3 8JW LE3 8LA

LE3 8LB LE3 8LD LE3 8LE LE3 8LF LE3 8LG LE3 8LH

LE3 8LJ LE3 8LL LE3 8LN LE3 8LP LE3 8LQ LE3 8LR

LE3 8LS LE3 8LT LE3 8LU LE3 8NA LE3 8NB LE3 8ND

LE3 8NE LE3 8NF LE3 8PA LE3 8PB LE3 8PD LE3 8PE

LE3 8PF LE3 8PG LE3 8PH LE3 8PJ LE3 8PL LE3 8PN

LE3 8PP LE3 8PQ LE3 8PR LE3 8PS LE3 8PT LE3 8PU

LE3 8PW LE3 8PX LE3 8PY LE3 8PZ LE3 8QA LE3 8QB

LE3 8QD LE3 8QE LE3 8QF LE3 8QG LE3 8QH LE3 8QJ

LE3 8QL LE3 8QN LE3 8QP LE3 8QQ LE3 8QR LE3 8QS

LE3 8QT LE3 8QU LE3 8QW LE3 8QX LE3 8QY LE3 8QZ

LE3 8RA LE3 8RB LE3 8RD LE3 8RE LE3 8RF LE3 8RG

LE3 8RH LE3 8RJ LE3 8RL LE3 8RN LE3 8RR LE3 8RS

LE3 8RU LE3 8RW LE3 8RX LE3 8RY LE3 8RZ LE3 8SB

LE3 8SD LE3 8SE LE3 8SF LE3 8SG LE3 8ST LE3 8SU

LE3 8SW LE3 8SX LE3 8SY LE3 8SZ LE3 8TA LE3 8TB

LE3 8TD LE3 8TE LE3 8TF LE3 8TG LE3 8TH LE3 8TJ

LE3 9AA LE3 9AB LE3 9AD LE3 9AE LE3 9AF LE3 9AG

LE3 9AJ LE3 9AL LE3 9AN LE3 9AP LE3 9AQ LE3 9AR

LE3 9AS LE3 9AT LE3 9AX LE3 9AY LE3 9BA LE3 9BB

LE3 9BD LE3 9BE LE3 9BF LE3 9BG LE3 9BH LE3 9BJ

LE3 9BL LE3 9BN LE3 9BP LE3 9BQ LE3 9BR LE3 9BS

LE3 9BT LE3 9BU LE3 9BW LE3 9BX LE3 9BY LE3 9BZ

LE3 9DA LE3 9DB LE3 9DD LE3 9DE LE3 9DF LE3 9DZ

LE3 9EB LE3 9ED LE3 9EE LE3 9EF LE3 9EG LE3 9EH

LE3 9EJ LE3 9EL LE3 9EN LE3 9EP LE3 9EQ LE3 9ER

LE3 9ES LE3 9ET LE3 9EU LE3 9EW LE3 9EX LE3 9EY

LE3 9EZ LE3 9FA LE3 9FB LE3 9FD LE3 9FE LE3 9FF

LE3 9FG LE3 9FH LE3 9FJ LE3 9FL LE3 9FN LE3 9FQ

LE3 9FR LE3 9FS LE3 9FT LE3 9FU LE3 9FW LE3 9GA

LE3 9GB LE3 9GD LE3 9GE LE3 9GF LE3 9GG LE3 9GH

LE3 9GJ LE3 9GL LE3 9GN LE3 9GP LE3 9GR LE3 9GS

LE3 9GT LE3 9GU LE3 9GW LE3 9GX LE3 9GY LE3 9GZ

LE3 9HA LE3 9HB LE3 9HD LE3 9HE LE3 9HF LE3 9HG

LE3 9HH LE3 9HJ LE3 9HL LE3 9HN LE3 9HP LE3 9HQ

LE3 9HR LE3 9HS LE3 9HT LE3 9HU LE3 9HW LE3 9HX

LE3 9HY LE3 9HZ LE3 9JA LE3 9JB LE3 9JD LE3 9JE

LE3 9JF LE3 9JG LE3 9JH LE3 9JJ LE3 9JL LE3 9JN

LE3 9JP LE3 9JQ LE3 9JR LE3 9JS LE3 9JT LE3 9JU

LE3 9JW LE3 9JX LE3 9JY LE3 9LA LE3 9LB LE3 9LD

LE3 9LE LE3 9LF LE3 9LG LE3 9LH LE3 9LJ LE3 9LL

LE3 9LN LE3 9LP LE3 9LQ LE3 9LR LE3 9LS LE3 9LT

LE3 9LU LE3 9LW LE3 9LX LE3 9LY LE3 9LZ LE3 9NA

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LE3 9NB LE3 9ND LE3 9NE LE3 9NF LE3 9NG LE3 9NH

LE3 9NJ LE3 9NL LE3 9NN LE3 9NP LE3 9NQ LE3 9NR

LE3 9NS LE3 9NT LE3 9NU LE3 9NW LE3 9NX LE3 9NY

LE3 9NZ LE3 9PA LE3 9PB LE3 9PD LE3 9PE LE3 9PF

LE3 9PG LE3 9PH LE3 9PJ LE3 9PL LE3 9PN LE3 9PP

LE3 9PQ LE3 9PR LE3 9PS LE3 9PT LE3 9PU LE3 9PW

LE3 9PX LE3 9PY LE3 9PZ LE3 9QA LE3 9QB LE3 9QD

LE3 9QE LE3 9QF LE3 9QG LE3 9QH LE3 9QJ LE3 9QL

LE3 9QN LE3 9QP LE3 9QQ LE3 9QR LE3 9QS LE3 9QT

LE3 9QU LE3 9QW LE3 9QX LE3 9QY LE3 9QZ LE3 9RA

LE3 9RB LE3 9RD LE3 9RE LE3 9RF LE3 9RG LE3 9RH

LE3 9RJ LE3 9RL LE3 9RN LE3 9RP LE3 9RQ LE3 9RR

LE3 9RS LE3 9RT LE3 9RU LE3 9RW LE3 9RX LE3 9RY

LE3 9RZ LE3 9SA LE3 9SB LE3 9SD LE3 9SE LE3 9SF

LE3 9SG LE3 9SH LE3 9SJ LE3 9SL LE3 9SN LE3 9SP

LE3 9SQ LE3 9SR LE3 9SS LE3 9ST LE3 9SU LE3 9SW

LE3 9SX LE3 9TA LE3 9TB LE3 9TD LE3 9TE LE3 9TF

LE3 9TG LE3 9TH LE3 9TJ LE3 9TL LE3 9TN LE3 9TP

4. LE4: All postcodes.

5. LE5: The postcodes in the following table.

LE5

LE5 0AA LE5 0AE LE5 0AF LE5 0AG LE5 0AH LE5 0AJ

LE5 0AL LE5 0AN LE5 0AP LE5 0AQ LE5 0AR LE5 0AT

LE5 0AU LE5 0AW LE5 0AY LE5 0AZ LE5 0BA LE5 0BB

LE5 0BD LE5 0BF LE5 0BG LE5 0BH LE5 0BJ LE5 0BL

LE5 0BN LE5 0BP LE5 0BQ LE5 0BR LE5 0BS LE5 0BT

LE5 0BU LE5 0BW LE5 0DA LE5 0DE LE5 0DF LE5 0DG

LE5 0DL LE5 0DN LE5 0DP LE5 0DQ LE5 0DT LE5 0DU

LE5 0DW LE5 0EA LE5 0EB LE5 0ED LE5 0EE LE5 0EF

LE5 0EG LE5 0EN LE5 0EP LE5 0ER LE5 0ES LE5 0ET

LE5 0EU LE5 0EW LE5 0EX LE5 0EY LE5 0EZ LE5 0FA

LE5 0FB LE5 0FE LE5 0FF LE5 0FG LE5 0FH LE5 0FN

LE5 0FP LE5 0FQ LE5 0HA LE5 0HD LE5 0HE LE5 0HF

LE5 0HJ LE5 0HL LE5 0HN LE5 0HS LE5 0HU LE5 0HW

LE5 0JA LE5 0JB LE5 0JL LE5 0JP LE5 0JQ LE5 0LA

LE5 0LE LE5 0LF LE5 0LG LE5 0LH LE5 0LJ LE5 0LL

LE5 0ND LE5 0NE LE5 0NF LE5 0NG LE5 0NH LE5 0NJ

LE5 0NL LE5 0NN LE5 0NP LE5 0NQ LE5 0NR LE5 0NS

LE5 0NT LE5 0NU LE5 0PA LE5 0PB LE5 0PD LE5 0PE

LE5 0PF LE5 0PG LE5 0PH LE5 0PJ LE5 0PL LE5 0PN

LE5 0PP LE5 0PQ LE5 0PR LE5 0PS LE5 0PT LE5 0PU

LE5 0PW LE5 0PX LE5 0PY LE5 0PZ LE5 0QA LE5 0QB

LE5 0QD LE5 0QE LE5 0QF LE5 0QG LE5 0QH LE5 0QJ

LE5 0QL LE5 0QN LE5 0QR LE5 0QS LE5 0QT LE5 0RA

LE5 0RB LE5 0RD LE5 0RE LE5 0RF LE5 0RG LE5 0RH

LE5 0SA LE5 0SZ LE5 0TA LE5 0TB LE5 0TE LE5 0TF

LE5 0TH LE5 0TJ LE5 0TL LE5 0TP LE5 0TQ LE5 0TR

LE5 0TS LE5 0TT LE5 0TU LE5 0TW LE5 0TX LE5 0TY

LE5 0TZ LE5 0UB LE5 0UD LE5 1AA LE5 1AB LE5 1AD

LE5 1AE LE5 1AF LE5 1AG LE5 1AH LE5 1AJ LE5 1AL

LE5 1AN LE5 1AP LE5 1AQ LE5 1AR LE5 1AS LE5 1AT

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LE5 1AU LE5 1AW LE5 1AX LE5 1AY LE5 1BA LE5 1BB

LE5 1BD LE5 1BE LE5 1BF LE5 1BG LE5 1BH LE5 1BJ

LE5 1BL LE5 1BN LE5 1BP LE5 1BQ LE5 1BR LE5 1BS

LE5 1BT LE5 1BU LE5 1BW LE5 1BX LE5 1BY LE5 1BZ

LE5 1DA LE5 1DB LE5 1DD LE5 1DE LE5 1DF LE5 1DG

LE5 1DH LE5 1DJ LE5 1DL LE5 1DN LE5 1DP LE5 1DQ

LE5 1DR LE5 1DS LE5 1DU LE5 1DW LE5 1DX LE5 1DY

LE5 1EA LE5 1EB LE5 1ED LE5 1EE LE5 1EF LE5 1EG

LE5 1EH LE5 1EJ LE5 1EL LE5 1FA LE5 1FB LE5 1FD

LE5 1FE LE5 1FF LE5 1FG LE5 1FH LE5 1FJ LE5 1FL

LE5 1FN LE5 1FP LE5 1FQ LE5 1FR LE5 1FS LE5 1FT

LE5 1FW LE5 1FX LE5 1FY LE5 1FZ LE5 1GA LE5 1GB

LE5 1GD LE5 1GE LE5 1GF LE5 1GL LE5 1GP LE5 1GQ

LE5 1GR LE5 1GS LE5 1GT LE5 1GU LE5 1HA LE5 1HB

LE5 1HD LE5 1HE LE5 1HF LE5 1HG LE5 1HH LE5 1HJ

LE5 1HL LE5 1HN LE5 1HP LE5 1HQ LE5 1HR LE5 1HS

LE5 1HT LE5 1HU LE5 1HW LE5 1HX LE5 1HY LE5 1JA

LE5 1JB LE5 1JD LE5 1JE LE5 1JF LE5 1JG LE5 1JH

LE5 1JJ LE5 1JL LE5 1JN LE5 1JP LE5 1JQ LE5 1LA

LE5 1LB LE5 1LD LE5 1LE LE5 1LF LE5 1LG LE5 1LH

LE5 1LJ LE5 1LL LE5 1LN LE5 1LP LE5 1LQ LE5 1LR

LE5 1LS LE5 1LT LE5 1LU LE5 1LW LE5 1LX LE5 1LY

LE5 1NA LE5 1NB LE5 1ND LE5 1NE LE5 1NF LE5 1NG

LE5 1NH LE5 1NJ LE5 1NL LE5 1NN LE5 1NP LE5 1NQ

LE5 1NR LE5 1NS LE5 1NT LE5 1NU LE5 1NX LE5 1NY

LE5 1NZ LE5 1PA LE5 1PB LE5 1PD LE5 1PE LE5 1PF

LE5 1PG LE5 1PH LE5 1PJ LE5 1PL LE5 1PN LE5 1PP

LE5 1PQ LE5 1PR LE5 1PS LE5 1PT LE5 1PU LE5 1PW

LE5 1PX LE5 1PY LE5 1PZ LE5 1QD LE5 1QE LE5 1QF

LE5 1QG LE5 1QH LE5 1QJ LE5 1QL LE5 1QN LE5 1QP

LE5 1QQ LE5 1QR LE5 1QS LE5 1QT LE5 1QU LE5 1QW

LE5 1QX LE5 1QY LE5 1QZ LE5 1RA LE5 1RB LE5 1RD

LE5 1RE LE5 1RF LE5 1RG LE5 1RH LE5 1RJ LE5 1RL

LE5 1RN LE5 1RP LE5 1RQ LE5 1RR LE5 1RS LE5 1RT

LE5 1RU LE5 1RW LE5 1RX LE5 1RY LE5 1RZ LE5 1SA

LE5 1SB LE5 1SD LE5 1SE LE5 1SF LE5 1SG LE5 1SH

LE5 1SJ LE5 1SL LE5 1SN LE5 1SP LE5 1SQ LE5 1SR

LE5 1SS LE5 1ST LE5 1SW LE5 1SX LE5 1SY LE5 1SZ

LE5 1TA LE5 1TB LE5 1TD LE5 1TE LE5 1TF LE5 1TG

LE5 1TH LE5 1TJ LE5 1TL LE5 1TN LE5 1TP LE5 1TQ

LE5 1TR LE5 1TS LE5 1TT LE5 1TU LE5 1TW LE5 1TX

LE5 1TY LE5 1TZ LE5 1UA LE5 1UB LE5 1UD LE5 1UE

LE5 1UF LE5 1UG LE5 1UH LE5 1UJ LE5 1UL LE5 1UN

LE5 1UP LE5 1UQ LE5 1UR LE5 1US LE5 1UT LE5 1UU

LE5 1UW LE5 1UX LE5 1UY LE5 1UZ LE5 1WA LE5 1WB

LE5 1WD LE5 1WE LE5 1WF LE5 1WH LE5 1WL LE5 1WN

LE5 1WP LE5 1WQ LE5 1WS LE5 1WT LE5 1WU LE5 2AA

LE5 2AB LE5 2AD LE5 2AE LE5 2AF LE5 2AG LE5 2AH

LE5 2AJ LE5 2AL LE5 2AN LE5 2AP LE5 2AQ LE5 2AR

LE5 2BA LE5 2BB LE5 2BD LE5 2BE LE5 2BF LE5 2BH

LE5 2DA LE5 2DB LE5 2DD LE5 2DE LE5 2DF LE5 2DG

LE5 2DH LE5 2DJ LE5 2DL LE5 2DN LE5 2DP LE5 2DZ

LE5 2EA LE5 2EB LE5 2ED LE5 2EE LE5 2EF LE5 2EG

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LE5 2EH LE5 2EJ LE5 2EL LE5 2EN LE5 2EP LE5 2EQ

LE5 2ER LE5 2ES LE5 2ET LE5 2EU LE5 2EW LE5 2EX

LE5 2EY LE5 2EZ LE5 2FA LE5 2FB LE5 2FD LE5 2FE

LE5 2FF LE5 2FG LE5 2FH LE5 2FJ LE5 2GA LE5 2GB

LE5 2GD LE5 2GE LE5 2GF LE5 2GG LE5 2GH LE5 2GJ

LE5 2GL LE5 2GN LE5 2GP LE5 2GQ LE5 2GR LE5 2GS

LE5 2GT LE5 2HA LE5 2HB LE5 2HD LE5 2HE LE5 2HF

LE5 2HG LE5 2HH LE5 2HJ LE5 2HL LE5 2HN LE5 2HP

LE5 2HQ LE5 2HR LE5 2HS LE5 2HT LE5 2HU LE5 2HW

LE5 2HX LE5 2HY LE5 2HZ LE5 2JA LE5 2JB LE5 2JD

LE5 2JE LE5 2JF LE5 2JG LE5 2LA LE5 2LB LE5 2LD

LE5 2LE LE5 2LF LE5 2LG LE5 2LH LE5 2LJ LE5 2LL

LE5 2LN LE5 2LP LE5 2LQ LE5 2LR LE5 2LS LE5 2LT

LE5 2LU LE5 2LW LE5 2NA LE5 2NB LE5 2ND LE5 2NE

LE5 2NF LE5 2NG LE5 2NH LE5 2NJ LE5 2NL LE5 2NN

LE5 2NP LE5 2NQ LE5 2NR LE5 2NS LE5 2PA LE5 2PD

LE5 2PE LE5 2PF LE5 2PG LE5 2PH LE5 2PJ LE5 2PL

LE5 2PN LE5 2PP LE5 2PQ LE5 2PR LE5 2PS LE5 2PT

LE5 2PU LE5 2PW LE5 2QA LE5 2QB LE5 2QD LE5 2QE

LE5 2QF LE5 2QG LE5 2QH LE5 2QJ LE5 2QL LE5 2QN

LE5 2QP LE5 2QQ LE5 2QR LE5 2RA LE5 2RB LE5 2RD

LE5 2RE LE5 2RF LE5 2RG LE5 2RH LE5 2RJ LE5 2RL

LE5 3AB LE5 3AE LE5 3AF LE5 3AJ LE5 3AN LE5 3AP

LE5 3AQ LE5 3AW LE5 3BA LE5 3BB LE5 3BD LE5 3BE

LE5 3BF LE5 3DF LE5 3DJ LE5 3DN LE5 3DQ LE5 3DR

LE5 3DS LE5 3DT LE5 3EA LE5 3EB LE5 3ED LE5 3EE

LE5 3EF LE5 3EG LE5 3FA LE5 3FB LE5 3FD LE5 3FE

LE5 3FF LE5 3FG LE5 3FH LE5 3FJ LE5 3FL LE5 3FN

LE5 3FP LE5 3FR LE5 3FS LE5 3FT LE5 3FU LE5 3FW

LE5 3FX LE5 3FY LE5 3GE LE5 3GG LE5 3GH LE5 3GJ

LE5 3GW LE5 3HA LE5 3HB LE5 3HD LE5 3HE LE5 3HF

LE5 3HG LE5 3HH LE5 3HJ LE5 3HL LE5 3HN LE5 3HP

LE5 3HQ LE5 3HR LE5 3HS LE5 3HT LE5 3HU LE5 3HW

LE5 3HX LE5 3JA LE5 3JB LE5 3LA LE5 3LB LE5 3LD

LE5 3LE LE5 3LF LE5 3LJ LE5 3LL LE5 3LN LE5 3LP

LE5 3LQ LE5 3LR LE5 3LS LE5 3LT LE5 3LU LE5 3LW

LE5 3LX LE5 3LY LE5 3ND LE5 3NE LE5 3NF LE5 3NG

LE5 3NH LE5 3NJ LE5 3NL LE5 3NN LE5 3NP LE5 3NQ

LE5 3NR LE5 3NS LE5 3NT LE5 3NU LE5 3NW LE5 3NX

LE5 3NY LE5 3PA LE5 3PB LE5 3PD LE5 3PE LE5 3PF

LE5 3PG LE5 3PH LE5 3PJ LE5 3QA LE5 3QF LE5 3QG

LE5 3QH LE5 3QJ LE5 3QL LE5 3QN LE5 3QP LE5 3QS

LE5 3QT LE5 3QU LE5 3QW LE5 3QX LE5 3RA LE5 3RB

LE5 3RD LE5 3RE LE5 3RF LE5 3RH LE5 3RL LE5 3RN

LE5 3RQ LE5 3RR LE5 3RS LE5 3RT LE5 3RU LE5 3RW

LE5 3SA LE5 3SB LE5 3SD LE5 3SG LE5 3SH LE5 3SN

LE5 3SP LE5 3SQ LE5 3SS LE5 3ST LE5 3TA LE5 3TB

LE5 3TH LE5 3TJ LE5 3TL LE5 3TN LE5 3TP LE5 3TQ

LE5 3TT LE5 4AA LE5 4AB LE5 4AD LE5 4AE LE5 4AF

LE5 4AH LE5 4AL LE5 4AN LE5 4AP LE5 4AQ LE5 4AR

LE5 4AS LE5 4AT LE5 4AU LE5 4AW LE5 4AX LE5 4AY

LE5 4BD LE5 4BE LE5 4BF LE5 4BG LE5 4BH LE5 4BJ

LE5 4BL LE5 4BN LE5 4BP LE5 4BQ LE5 4BW LE5 4DA

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LE5 4DB LE5 4DD LE5 4DE LE5 4DF LE5 4DG LE5 4DJ

LE5 4DL LE5 4DN LE5 4DP LE5 4DQ LE5 4DR LE5 4DW

LE5 4DY LE5 4DZ LE5 4EA LE5 4EB LE5 4ED LE5 4EE

LE5 4EF LE5 4EG LE5 4EH LE5 4EJ LE5 4EL LE5 4EN

LE5 4EP LE5 4EQ LE5 4ER LE5 4ES LE5 4ET LE5 4EU

LE5 4EW LE5 4EX LE5 4EY LE5 4EZ LE5 4FA LE5 4FF

LE5 4FG LE5 4FH LE5 4FJ LE5 4FL LE5 4FN LE5 4FP

LE5 4FQ LE5 4FR LE5 4FS LE5 4GA LE5 4GB LE5 4GD

LE5 4GE LE5 4GH LE5 4GJ LE5 4GL LE5 4GN LE5 4GP

LE5 4GQ LE5 4GR LE5 4GS LE5 4GT LE5 4GU LE5 4HB

LE5 4HD LE5 4HE LE5 4HF LE5 4HG LE5 4HH LE5 4HJ

LE5 4HL LE5 4HN LE5 4HR LE5 4HU LE5 4JA LE5 4JD

LE5 4JE LE5 4JG LE5 4JY LE5 4JZ LE5 4LA LE5 4LB

LE5 4LD LE5 4LE LE5 4LF LE5 4LG LE5 4LH LE5 4LJ

LE5 4LL LE5 4LN LE5 4LP LE5 4LR LE5 4LS LE5 4LT

LE5 4LU LE5 4LW LE5 4LX LE5 4LY LE5 4LZ LE5 4NA

LE5 4NB LE5 4ND LE5 4NE LE5 4NF LE5 4NG LE5 4NH

LE5 4NJ LE5 4NL LE5 4NN LE5 4NP LE5 4NS LE5 4NT

LE5 4NU LE5 4NW LE5 4NX LE5 4NY LE5 4PA LE5 4PB

LE5 4PD LE5 4PE LE5 4PG LE5 4PH LE5 4PJ LE5 4PN

LE5 4PP LE5 4PQ LE5 4PR LE5 4PS LE5 4PT LE5 4PU

LE5 4PW LE5 4PX LE5 4PY LE5 4PZ LE5 4QA LE5 4QB

LE5 4QD LE5 4QE LE5 4QF LE5 4QG LE5 4QJ LE5 4QL

LE5 4RA LE5 4RB LE5 4RD LE5 4TA LE5 4TB LE5 4TD

LE5 4TE LE5 4TF LE5 4TJ LE5 4TL LE5 4TN LE5 4TP

LE5 4TU LE5 4TW LE5 4TX LE5 4UF LE5 4UG LE5 4UH

LE5 4UJ LE5 4UL LE5 4UN LE5 4UP LE5 4WA LE5 4WB

LE5 4WE LE5 4WF LE5 4WG LE5 4WH LE5 4WJ LE5 4WL

LE5 4WN LE5 4WP LE5 4WQ LE5 4WR LE5 4WS LE5 4WT

LE5 4WU LE5 5AA LE5 5AB LE5 5AD LE5 5AE LE5 5AF

LE5 5AG LE5 5AH LE5 5AJ LE5 5AL LE5 5AN LE5 5AP

LE5 5AQ LE5 5AR LE5 5AS LE5 5AT LE5 5AU LE5 5AW

LE5 5AY LE5 5AZ LE5 5BA LE5 5BB LE5 5BD LE5 5BE

LE5 5BF LE5 5BG LE5 5BH LE5 5BJ LE5 5BL LE5 5BN

LE5 5BP LE5 5BQ LE5 5BR LE5 5BS LE5 5BT LE5 5BU

LE5 5BW LE5 5BX LE5 5DB LE5 5DD LE5 5DE LE5 5DF

LE5 5DG LE5 5DH LE5 5DJ LE5 5DN LE5 5DP LE5 5DQ

LE5 5DR LE5 5DS LE5 5DT LE5 5DU LE5 5DW LE5 5DX

LE5 5DY LE5 5ED LE5 5EE LE5 5EF LE5 5EG LE5 5EL

LE5 5EN LE5 5EQ LE5 5ER LE5 5ES LE5 5ET LE5 5EU

LE5 5EW LE5 5EX LE5 5EY LE5 5EZ LE5 5FA LE5 5FB

LE5 5FD LE5 5FE LE5 5FF LE5 5FG LE5 5FH LE5 5FJ

LE5 5FL LE5 5FN LE5 5FP LE5 5FS LE5 5FT LE5 5FW

LE5 5FX LE5 5FY LE5 5GA LE5 5GB LE5 5GD LE5 5GE

LE5 5GF LE5 5GN LE5 5GP LE5 5GQ LE5 5GR LE5 5GS

LE5 5GY LE5 5HA LE5 5HB LE5 5HD LE5 5HE LE5 5HF

LE5 5HG LE5 5HH LE5 5HJ LE5 5HL LE5 5HN LE5 5HP

LE5 5HQ LE5 5HR LE5 5HS LE5 5HT LE5 5HU LE5 5HW

LE5 5HX LE5 5HY LE5 5JA LE5 5JB LE5 5JD LE5 5JE

LE5 5JF LE5 5JG LE5 5JH LE5 5JJ LE5 5JL LE5 5JN

LE5 5JP LE5 5JQ LE5 5JR LE5 5JS LE5 5JT LE5 5JU

LE5 5JW LE5 5LA LE5 5LB LE5 5LD LE5 5LE LE5 5LF

LE5 5LG LE5 5LH LE5 5LJ LE5 5LL LE5 5LN LE5 5LR

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LE5 5LU LE5 5LW LE5 5LY LE5 5LZ LE5 5NA LE5 5NB

LE5 5ND LE5 5NG LE5 5NH LE5 5NJ LE5 5NL LE5 5NN

LE5 5NP LE5 5NQ LE5 5NR LE5 5NS LE5 5NT LE5 5NU

LE5 5PA LE5 5PB LE5 5PD LE5 5PE LE5 5PF LE5 5PG

LE5 5PH LE5 5PJ LE5 5PL LE5 5PN LE5 5PP LE5 5PQ

LE5 5PR LE5 5PS LE5 5QA LE5 5QB LE5 5QD LE5 5QE

LE5 5QF LE5 5QG LE5 5RA LE5 5RB LE5 5RD LE5 5RE

LE5 5RF LE5 5RG LE5 5RH LE5 5RJ LE5 5SA LE5 5SB

LE5 5SD LE5 5SE LE5 5SF LE5 5SG LE5 5TA LE5 5TB

LE5 5TD LE5 5TE LE5 5TF LE5 5TG LE5 5TH LE5 5TJ

LE5 5TL LE5 5TN LE5 5TP LE5 5TQ LE5 5TR LE5 5TS

LE5 5TT LE5 5TU LE5 5TW LE5 5TX LE5 5TY LE5 5TZ

LE5 5UA LE5 5UB LE5 5UD LE5 5UF LE5 5UG LE5 5UH

LE5 5WA LE5 5WB LE5 6AA LE5 6AB LE5 6AD LE5 6AE

LE5 6AF LE5 6AG LE5 6AH LE5 6AJ LE5 6AL LE5 6AN

LE5 6AP LE5 6AQ LE5 6AR LE5 6DA LE5 6DB LE5 6DD

LE5 6DE LE5 6DF LE5 6DG LE5 6DH LE5 6DJ LE5 6DL

LE5 6DN LE5 6DP LE5 6DR LE5 6DS LE5 6DT LE5 6DU

LE5 6DW LE5 6EA LE5 6ED LE5 6EE LE5 6EF LE5 6EG

LE5 6FA LE5 6FB LE5 6FD LE5 6FE LE5 6FF LE5 6FG

LE5 6FH LE5 6FJ LE5 6FL LE5 6FN LE5 6FP LE5 6GA

LE5 6GB LE5 6GD LE5 6GE LE5 6GF LE5 6GG LE5 6GH

LE5 6GJ LE5 6GL LE5 6HA LE5 6HB LE5 6HD LE5 6HE

LE5 6HF LE5 6HG LE5 6HH LE5 6HJ LE5 6HL LE5 6HN

LE5 6HP LE5 6HQ LE5 6HR LE5 6HS LE5 6HT LE5 6JA

LE5 6JB LE5 6JD LE5 6JE LE5 6JF LE5 6JG LE5 6JH

LE5 6JJ LE5 6LA LE5 6LB LE5 6LD LE5 6LE LE5 6LF

LE5 6LG LE5 6LH LE5 6LJ LE5 6LL LE5 6LN LE5 6LP

LE5 6LQ LE5 6LR LE5 6NA LE5 6NB LE5 6ND LE5 6NE

LE5 6NF LE5 6NG LE5 6NH LE5 6NJ LE5 6NL LE5 6NN

LE5 6PA LE5 6PB LE5 6PD LE5 6PE LE5 6PF LE5 6PG

LE5 6PH LE5 6PJ LE5 6PL LE5 6PN LE5 6PP LE5 6PQ

LE5 6PR LE5 6PS LE5 6PT LE5 6PU LE5 6PW LE5 6PX

LE5 6PY LE5 6QA LE5 6QB LE5 6RA LE5 6RB LE5 6RD

LE5 6RE LE5 6SA LE5 6SB LE5 6SD LE5 6SE LE5 6SF

LE5 6SG LE5 6SH LE5 6SJ LE5 6SL LE5 6SN LE5 6SP

LE5 6SQ LE5 6SR LE5 6SS LE5 6ST LE5 6SU LE5 6SW

LE5 6SX LE5 6SY LE5 6TA LE5 6TB LE5 6TD LE5 6TE

LE5 6TF LE5 6TG LE5 6TH LE5 6TJ LE5 6TL LE5 6TN

LE5 6TP LE5 6TQ LE5 6TR LE5 6TS LE5 6TT LE5 6XA

LE5 6XB LE5 6XD LE5 6XE LE5 6XF LE5 6XG LE5 6XH

LE5 6XJ LE5 6XL LE5 6XN LE5 6XP LE5 6XQ LE5 6XR

LE5 6XS LE5 6XT

6. LE7: The postcodes in the following table.

LE7

LE7 2BG LE7 4PH LE7 4PJ LE7 4PL LE7 7AG LE7 7AH

LE7 7AJ LE7 7AL LE7 7AP LE7 7DB LE7 7GL LE7 7GU

LE7 7GX LE7 7HW LE7 7HZ LE7 7QT LE7 7WJ LE7 7WL

LE7 7WN LE7 9SD LE7 9SL LE7 9SZ

7. LE18: The postcodes in the following table.

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LE18

LE18 1AA LE18 1AB LE18 1AD LE18 1AE LE18 1AF LE18 1AG

LE18 1AH LE18 1AJ LE18 1AL LE18 1AN LE18 1AP LE18 1AQ

LE18 1AR LE18 1BA LE18 1BB LE18 1BD LE18 1BE LE18 1BF

LE18 1BG LE18 1BH LE18 1BJ LE18 1BL LE18 1BP LE18 1BQ

LE18 1BR LE18 1BS LE18 1DA LE18 1DB LE18 1DD LE18 1DE

LE18 1DF LE18 1DG LE18 1DH LE18 1DJ LE18 1DL LE18 1DN

LE18 1DP LE18 1DQ LE18 1DR LE18 1DS LE18 1DT LE18 1DW

LE18 1DX LE18 1DY LE18 1DZ LE18 1EA LE18 1EB LE18 1ED

LE18 1EF LE18 1FA LE18 1FB LE18 1FD LE18 1FE LE18 1FF

LE18 1FG LE18 1FH LE18 1FJ LE18 1FL LE18 1FN LE18 1FP

LE18 1FQ LE18 1FR LE18 1FS LE18 1FT LE18 1FU LE18 1FW

LE18 1FX LE18 1GA LE18 1GB LE18 1GD LE18 1GE LE18 1HA

LE18 1HB LE18 1HD LE18 1HE LE18 1HF LE18 1HG LE18 1HH

LE18 1HJ LE18 1HL LE18 1HN LE18 1HP LE18 1HQ LE18 1HR

LE18 1HS LE18 1HT LE18 1HU LE18 1HW LE18 1HX LE18 1HY

LE18 1HZ LE18 1JA LE18 1JB LE18 1JD LE18 1JE LE18 1JF

LE18 1JG LE18 1JH LE18 1JJ LE18 1JL LE18 1JN LE18 1JP

LE18 1JQ LE18 1JR LE18 1JS LE18 1JT LE18 1JU LE18 1JW

LE18 1JX LE18 1JZ LE18 1LA LE18 1LB LE18 1LD LE18 1LE

LE18 1LH LE18 1LW LE18 1LX LE18 1LY LE18 1LZ LE18 1NA

LE18 1NB LE18 1ND LE18 1NE LE18 1NF LE18 1NG LE18 1NH

LE18 1NJ LE18 1NL LE18 1NN LE18 1NP LE18 1NR LE18 1NS

LE18 1NU LE18 1NW LE18 1NX LE18 1NY LE18 1NZ LE18 1PA

LE18 1PB LE18 1PD LE18 1PE LE18 1PF LE18 1PG LE18 1PH

LE18 1PJ LE18 1PL LE18 1PN LE18 1PS LE18 1WX LE18 2AA

LE18 2AB LE18 2AE LE18 2AF LE18 2AG LE18 2AH LE18 2AJ

LE18 2AL LE18 2AN LE18 2AP LE18 2BA LE18 2BB LE18 2BD

LE18 2BE LE18 2BF LE18 2BG LE18 2BJ LE18 2BL LE18 2BN

LE18 2BP LE18 2BQ LE18 2BR LE18 2BS LE18 2BT LE18 2BU

LE18 2BW LE18 2BX LE18 2BY LE18 2BZ LE18 2DA LE18 2DB

LE18 2DD LE18 2DE LE18 2DG LE18 2DH LE18 2DJ LE18 2DL

LE18 2DN LE18 2DP LE18 2DR LE18 2DS LE18 2DT LE18 2EA

LE18 2EB LE18 2ED LE18 2EE LE18 2EF LE18 2EG LE18 2EH

LE18 2EJ LE18 2EL LE18 2EN LE18 2EP LE18 2EQ LE18 2ER

LE18 2ES LE18 2ET LE18 2EU LE18 2EW LE18 2EX LE18 2EY

LE18 2EZ LE18 2FA LE18 2FB LE18 2FD LE18 2FE LE18 2FF

LE18 2FJ LE18 2FL LE18 2FN LE18 2FP LE18 2FR LE18 2FS

LE18 2FT LE18 2FU LE18 2FW LE18 2FX LE18 2FY LE18 2FZ

LE18 2GA LE18 2GB LE18 2GD LE18 2GE LE18 2GF LE18 2GG

LE18 2GH LE18 2GJ LE18 2GL LE18 2GN LE18 2GP LE18 2GQ

LE18 2GR LE18 2GS LE18 2GT LE18 2GU LE18 2GW LE18 2GX

LE18 2GY LE18 2GZ LE18 2HA LE18 2HB LE18 2HD LE18 2HE

LE18 2HF LE18 2HG LE18 2HH LE18 2HJ LE18 2HL LE18 2HN

LE18 2HP LE18 2HQ LE18 2HR LE18 2HS LE18 2HT LE18 2HU

LE18 2HW LE18 2HX LE18 2HY LE18 2HZ LE18 2JA LE18 2JB

LE18 2JD LE18 2JE LE18 2JF LE18 2JG LE18 2JH LE18 2JJ

LE18 2JL LE18 2JN LE18 2JP LE18 2JQ LE18 2JR LE18 2JS

LE18 2JT LE18 2JU LE18 2JW LE18 2JX LE18 2JY LE18 2JZ

LE18 2LA LE18 2LD LE18 2LE LE18 2NF LE18 2NG LE18 2QT

LE18 2QU LE18 2QW LE18 2QX LE18 2QY LE18 2QZ LE18 2RA

LE18 2RB LE18 2RD LE18 2RE LE18 2RF LE18 2RG LE18 2RH

LE18 2RJ LE18 2RL LE18 2RN LE18 2RP LE18 2RQ LE18 2RR

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LE18 2RS LE18 2RT LE18 2RU LE18 2RW LE18 2RX LE18 2RY

LE18 2RZ LE18 3AB LE18 3LF LE18 3LG LE18 3LJ LE18 3LL

LE18 3LN LE18 3LP LE18 3LQ LE18 3LR LE18 3LS LE18 3LU

LE18 3NQ LE18 3PH LE18 3PL LE18 3PP LE18 3PQ LE18 3PR

LE18 3PS LE18 3PT LE18 3PU LE18 3PW LE18 3PY LE18 3PZ

LE18 3QA LE18 3QB LE18 3QD LE18 3QE LE18 3QF LE18 3QG

LE18 3QH LE18 3QJ LE18 3QL LE18 3QN LE18 3QP LE18 3QQ

LE18 3QR LE18 3QS LE18 3QT LE18 3QU LE18 3QW LE18 3QX

LE18 3QY LE18 3QZ LE18 3RA LE18 3RB LE18 3RD LE18 3RE

LE18 3RF LE18 3RG LE18 3RH LE18 3RJ LE18 3RL LE18 3RN

LE18 3RP LE18 3RQ LE18 3RR LE18 3RS LE18 3RT LE18 3RU

LE18 3RW LE18 3RX LE18 3RY LE18 3RZ LE18 3SA LE18 3SB

LE18 3SD LE18 3SE LE18 3SF LE18 3SG LE18 3SH LE18 3SJ

LE18 3SL LE18 3SN LE18 3SP LE18 3SQ LE18 3SR LE18 3SS

LE18 3ST LE18 3SU LE18 3SW LE18 3SX LE18 3SY LE18 3SZ

LE18 3TA LE18 3TP LE18 3TQ LE18 3TR LE18 3TS LE18 3TT

LE18 3TU LE18 3TW LE18 3TX LE18 3TY LE18 3TZ LE18 3UA

LE18 3UD LE18 3UE LE18 3UF LE18 3UG LE18 3UH LE18 3UJ

LE18 3UN LE18 3UQ LE18 3UR LE18 3US LE18 3UT LE18 3UU

LE18 3UW LE18 3UX LE18 3UZ LE18 3WA LE18 3WB LE18 3WD

LE18 3WE LE18 3WF LE18 3WG LE18 3WH LE18 3WJ LE18 3WL

LE18 3WN LE18 3WP LE18 3WQ LE18 3WR LE18 3WS LE18 3WT

LE18 3WU LE18 3WW LE18 3WY LE18 3WZ LE18 3XA LE18 3XB

LE18 3XD LE18 3XE LE18 3XF LE18 3XG LE18 3XH LE18 3XJ

LE18 3XL LE18 3XN LE18 3XP LE18 3XQ LE18 3XR LE18 3XS

LE18 3XT LE18 3XU LE18 3XW LE18 3XX LE18 3XY LE18 3YA

LE18 3YB LE18 3YD LE18 3YE LE18 3YF LE18 3YG LE18 3YH

LE18 3YJ LE18 3YL LE18 3YN LE18 3YP LE18 3YS LE18 3ZA

LE18 4AB LE18 4AD LE18 4AE LE18 4AF LE18 4AG LE18 4LA

LE18 4LB LE18 4LD LE18 4LE LE18 4LF LE18 4LG LE18 4LH

LE18 4LJ LE18 4LL LE18 4LN LE18 4LP LE18 4LQ LE18 4LR

LE18 4LS LE18 4LT LE18 4LU LE18 4LW LE18 4LX LE18 4LY

LE18 4LZ LE18 4NA LE18 4NB LE18 4ND LE18 4NE LE18 4NG

LE18 4NH LE18 4NJ LE18 4NL LE18 4NN LE18 4NP LE18 4NQ

LE18 4NR LE18 4NS LE18 4NT LE18 4NU LE18 4NW LE18 4NX

LE18 4NY LE18 4NZ LE18 4PA LE18 4PB LE18 4PD LE18 4PE

LE18 4PF LE18 4PG LE18 4PH LE18 4PJ LE18 4PL LE18 4PN

LE18 4PP LE18 4PQ LE18 4PR LE18 4PS LE18 4PU LE18 4PW

LE18 4PX LE18 4PY LE18 4PZ LE18 4QA LE18 4QB LE18 4QD

LE18 4QE LE18 4QF LE18 4QG LE18 4QH LE18 4QJ LE18 4SA

LE18 4SB LE18 4SD LE18 4SE LE18 4SF LE18 4SH LE18 4SJ

LE18 4SL LE18 4SN LE18 4SP LE18 4SQ LE18 4SR LE18 4SS

LE18 4ST LE18 4SU LE18 4SW LE18 4SX LE18 4SY LE18 4TA

LE18 4TD LE18 4TF LE18 4TG LE18 4TH LE18 4TJ LE18 4TP

LE18 4TQ LE18 4TR LE18 4UA LE18 4UB LE18 4UD LE18 4UE

LE18 4UF LE18 4UH LE18 4UJ LE18 4UL LE18 4UN LE18 4UP

LE18 4UQ LE18 4UW LE18 4UY LE18 4UZ LE18 4WA LE18 4WB

LE18 4WD LE18 4WE LE18 4WF LE18 4WG LE18 4WH LE18 4WJ

LE18 4WL LE18 4WN LE18 4WP LE18 4WQ LE18 4WS LE18 4WT

LE18 4XA LE18 4XB LE18 4XE LE18 4XF LE18 4XG LE18 4XH

LE18 4XJ LE18 4XL LE18 4XN LE18 4XP LE18 4XQ LE18 4XR

LE18 4XS LE18 4XT LE18 4XU LE18 4XW LE18 4XX LE18 4XY

LE18 4XZ LE18 4YA LE18 4YB LE18 4YD LE18 4YE LE18 4YF

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LE18 4YG LE18 4YH LE18 4YJ LE18 4YL LE18 4YQ LE18 4YS

LE18 4YT LE18 4ZD LE18 4ZH LE18 4ZL

8. LE19: The postcodes in the following table.

LE19

LE19 1DX LE19 1ES LE19 1HJ LE19 1HQ LE19 1HX LE19 1HY

LE19 1JZ LE19 1LE LE19 1LU LE19 1LW LE19 1QP LE19 1QW

LE19 1RJ LE19 1RP LE19 1SA LE19 1SD LE19 1SH LE19 1SJ

LE19 1SN LE19 1ST LE19 1SU LE19 1SW LE19 1SX LE19 1SY

LE19 1SZ LE19 1TH LE19 1TP LE19 1UT LE19 1UX LE19 1UY

LE19 1UZ LE19 1WA LE19 1WD LE19 1WG LE19 1WH LE19 1WL

LE19 1WN LE19 1WP LE19 1WQ LE19 1WR LE19 1WT LE19 1WW

LE19 1WX LE19 1WY LE19 1WZ LE19 1XT LE19 1XU LE19 1XW

LE19 1YG LE19 2AB LE19 2AF LE19 2AG LE19 2AH LE19 2AJ

LE19 2AN LE19 2AR LE19 2AW LE19 2BA LE19 2BB LE19 2BD

LE19 2BE LE19 2BF LE19 2BG LE19 2BH LE19 2BJ LE19 2BL

LE19 2BN LE19 2BP LE19 2BQ LE19 2BR LE19 2BS LE19 2BT

LE19 2BU LE19 2BW LE19 2BX LE19 2DA LE19 2DB LE19 2DR

LE19 2DZ LE19 2EB LE19 2ED LE19 2EE LE19 2LB LE19 2LJ

LE19 2LL LE19 2LP LE19 2NH LE19 2RN LE19 2RP

PART 2

Addresses where part of a postcode district is in the protected area

Table 1

Addresses in LE2 2FG within the protected area

Property Number or

name

Street Area Postcode

3 GRANGE LODGE GARTREE ROAD OADBY LE2 2FG

OADBY LODGE

FARM

GARTREE ROAD OADBY LE2 2FG

OADBY LODGE

YOUTH HOSTEL

GARTREE ROAD OADBY LE2 2FG

ORANGE SITE

LEC0073

GARTREE ROAD OADBY LE2 2FG

Table 2

Addresses in LE5 2PB within the protected area

Property Number or

name

Street Area Postcode

54 BOWHILL GROVE LEICESTER LE5 2PB

56 BOWHILL GROVE LEICESTER LE5 2PB

58 BOWHILL GROVE LEICESTER LE5 2PB

60 BOWHILL GROVE LEICESTER LE5 2PB

62 BOWHILL GROVE LEICESTER LE5 2PB

64 BOWHILL GROVE LEICESTER LE5 2PB

SHELTER 76M

FROM 56 BOWHILL

BOWHILL GROVE LEICESTER LE5 2PB

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GROVE 55M FROM

BOWHILL GROVE

LAND ADJACENT

345

SCRAPTOFT LANE LEICESTER LE5 2PB

Table 3

Addresses in LE2 4RL within the protected area

Property Number Street Area Postcode

209 GLEN ROAD OADBY LE2 4RL

211 GLEN ROAD OADBY LE2 4RL

Table 4

Addresses in LE2 4SA within the protected area

Property name Street Area Postcode

MERE LANE

EQUESTRIAN

CENTRE

MERE LANE OADBY LE2 4SA

ORANGE

TELECOM MAST

MERE LANE OADBY LE2 4SA

Table 5

Addresses in LE5 1WJ in the protected area

Property Number Street Area Postcode

2 LAVERTON ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WJ

6 LAVERTON ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WJ

10 LAVERTON ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WJ

14 LAVERTON ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WJ

16 LAVERTON ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WJ

18 LAVERTON ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WJ

20 LAVERTON ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WJ

22 LAVERTON ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WJ

24 LAVERTON ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WJ

26 LAVERTON ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WJ

28 LAVERTON ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WJ

30 LAVERTON ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WJ

32 LAVERTON ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WJ

34 LAVERTON ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WJ

36 LAVERTON ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WJ

38 LAVERTON ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WJ

40 LAVERTON ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WJ

42 LAVERTON ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WJ

44 LAVERTON ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WJ

46 LAVERTON ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WJ

76 LAVERTON ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WJ

78 LAVERTON ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WJ

80 LAVERTON ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WJ

82 LAVERTON ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WJ

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84 LAVERTON ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WJ

86 LAVERTON ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WJ

88 LAVERTON ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WJ

90 LAVERTON ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WJ

92 LAVERTON ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WJ

94 LAVERTON ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WJ

96 LAVERTON ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WJ

Table 6

Addresses in LE5 1WX in the protected area

Property name or

number

Street Area Postcode

PLOTS 31-45 AT

LAND NORTH OF

HAMILTON

COLLEGE

BARLOW ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WX

7 KELD DRIVE BARKBY THORPE LE5 1WX

9 KELD DRIVE BARKBY THORPE LE5 1WX

4 RAYWELL ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WX

6 RAYWELL ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WX

8 RAYWELL ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WX

10 RAYWELL ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WX

12 RAYWELL ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WX

14 RAYWELL ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WX

16 RAYWELL ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WX

18 RAYWELL ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WX

20 RAYWELL ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WX

22 RAYWELL ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WX

24 RAYWELL ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WX

26 RAYWELL ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WX

28 RAYWELL ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WX

30 RAYWELL ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WX

32 RAYWELL ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WX

34 RAYWELL ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WX

36 RAYWELL ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WX

38 RAYWELL ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WX

40 RAYWELL ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WX

42 RAYWELL ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WX

46 RAYWELL ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WX

48 RAYWELL ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WX

50 RAYWELL ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WX

52 RAYWELL ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WX

54 RAYWELL ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WX

56 RAYWELL ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WX

66 RAYWELL ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WX

2 TREEVIEW

LODGE

RAYWELL ROAD LEICESTER LE5 1WX

Table 7

Addresses in LE18 3TE within the protected area

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Property Number or

name

Street Area Postcode

1 BLACK SWAN ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

3 BLACK SWAN ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

5 BLACK SWAN ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

7 BLACK SWAN ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

9 BLACK SWAN ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

11 BLACK SWAN ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

13 BLACK SWAN ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

15 BLACK SWAN ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

1 LIME DELPH ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

2 LIME DELPH ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

3 LIME DELPH ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

4 LIME DELPH ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

5 LIME DELPH ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

6 LIME DELPH ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

7 LIME DELPH ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

8 LIME DELPH ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

9 LIME DELPH ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

10 LIME DELPH ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

11 LIME DELPH ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

12 LIME DELPH ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

13 LIME DELPH ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

14 LIME DELPH ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

15 LIME DELPH ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

16 LIME DELPH ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

17 LIME DELPH ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

18 LIME DELPH ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

20 LIME DELPH ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

22 LIME DELPH ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

24 LIME DELPH ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

26 LIME DELPH ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

28 LIME DELPH ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

30 LIME DELPH ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

32 LIME DELPH ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

PUBLIC

TELEPHONE 33M

FROM 109

WELFORD ROAD

9M FROM

UNNAMED ROAD

ROUNDABOUT AT THE

JUNCTION OF

GUTHLAXTON WAY AND

WELFORD ROAD

WIGSTON LE18 3TE

109 CEMETERY

LODGE

WELFORD ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

ADJ SOUTH

LEICESTER R F C

WELFORD ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

BERRY HOUSE WELFORD ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

CEMETERY WELFORD ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

COMMERCIAL

ASSOCIATES LTD

WELFORD ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

FORMERLY THE

CEDARS

WELFORD ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

GLENS MOTOR

BODY REPAIRS

WELFORD ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

INGLENEUK WELFORD ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

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KILBY BRIDGE

CARAVANS

WELFORD ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

LAND NORTH OF

THE CEDARS

WELFORD ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

LAYBY ON

WELFORD ROAD

WELFORD ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

PUBLIC

TELEPHONE 20M

FROM BERRY

HOUSE,

WELFORD ROAD

6M FROM

UNNAMED ROAD

WELFORD ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

ROGER FIRTH

CARS

WELFORD ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

SHELTER 24M

FROM 38

FORRYANS

CLOSE 7M FROM

A5199

WELFORD ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

SOUTH

LEICESTER

RUGBY CLUB

WELFORD ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

ST PETTROX

NURSERIES, ST

PETTROX

WELFORD ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

LAND SOUTH of

ST PETTROX

NURSERY

WELFORD ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

THE LAYBY WELFORD ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

2 PENNY, THE

MOORING

WELFORD ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

CANNY

CHANTER, THE

MOORING

WELFORD ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

STAFF

ACCOMMODATI

ON, THE

NAVIGATION

WELFORD ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

THE

NAVIGATION

WELFORD ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

THE WHITE

HOUSE

WELFORD ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

WATERWAY

HOUSE

WELFORD ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

WEIGHBRIDGE

HOUSE

WELFORD ROAD WIGSTON LE18 3TE

Table 8

Addresses in LE18 3TF within the protected area

Property Number

or name

Street Area Postcode

ELLIS FARM WELFORD WIGSTON LE18 3TF

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ROAD

1 KILBY BRIDGE WELFORD

ROAD

WIGSTON LE18 3TF

2 KILBY BRIDGE WELFORD

ROAD

WIGSTON LE18 3TF

3 KILBY BRIDGE WELFORD

ROAD

WIGSTON LE18 3TF

4 KILBY BRIDGE WELFORD

ROAD

WIGSTON LE18 3TF

5 KILBY BRIDGE WELFORD

ROAD

WIGSTON LE18 3TF

6 KILBY BRIDGE WELFORD

ROAD

WIGSTON LE18 3TF

SCHEDULE 2 Regulation 1(3)

Underlying Medical Conditions

1. Chronic (long-term) respiratory diseases, such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary

disease, emphysema or bronchitis.

2. Chronic heart disease, such as heart failure.

3. Chronic kidney disease.

4. Chronic liver disease, such as hepatitis.

5. Chronic neurological conditions, such as Parkinson’s disease, motor neurone disease, multiple

sclerosis, a learning disability or cerebral palsy.

6. Diabetes.

7. Problems with the spleen, such as sickle cell disease or removal of the spleen.

8. A weakened immune system as the result of conditions such as HIV and AIDS, or medicines

such as steroid tablets or chemotherapy.

9. Being seriously overweight, with a body mass index of 40 or above.

SCHEDULE 3 Regulations 3 and 4

Businesses subject to restrictions or closure

PART 1

1. Restaurants, including restaurants and dining rooms in hotels or members’ clubs.

2.—(1) Cafes, including workplace canteens (subject to sub-paragraph (2)), but not including—

(a) cafes or canteens at a hospital, care home or school;

(b) canteens at a prison or an establishment intended for use for naval, military or air force

purposes or for the purposes of the Department of the Secretary of State responsible for

defence;

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(c) services providing food or drink to the homeless.

(2) Workplace canteens may remain open where there is no practical alternative for staff at that

workplace to obtain food.

3. Bars, including bars in hotels or members’ clubs.

4. Public houses.

PART 2

5. Cinemas.

6. Theatres.

7. Nightclubs.

8.—(1) Dance halls, discotheques, and any other venue which—

(a) opens at night,

(b) has a dance floor or other space for dancing by members of the public (and for these

purposes members of the venue in question are to be considered members of the public),

and

(c) provides music, whether live or recorded, for dancing.

(2) A business does not fall within paragraph (1) if it ceases to provide music and dancing.

9.—(1) Sexual entertainment venues and hostess bars.

(2) For the purposes of this paragraph—

(a) “sexual entertainment venue” has the meaning given in paragraph 2A of Schedule 3 to the

Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1982(a);

(b) “hostess bar” has the meaning given in paragraph 3B of that Schedule(b).

10. Bingo halls.

11. Concert halls.

12. Museums and galleries.

13. Casinos.

14. Betting shops.

15. Nail bars and salons, hair salons and barbers.

16. Tanning booths and salons.

17. Spas, and beauty salons, and for these purposes, “beauty salon” includes any premises

providing beauty services including cosmetic, aesthetic and wellness treatments.

18. Massage parlours.

19. Tattoo and piercing parlours.

20. Skating rinks.

21. Indoor and outdoor swimming pools, including water parks.

22. Indoor play areas, including soft play areas.

(a) 1982 (c. 30). Paragraph 2A was inserted by section 27 of the Policing and Crime Act 2009 (c. 26). (b) Paragraph 3B was inserted by section 33 of the London Local Authorities Act 2007 (c. ii).

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23. Indoor fitness and dance studios.

24. Indoor gyms and sports courts and facilities.

25. Bowling alleys.

26. Amusement arcades or other indoor leisure centres or facilities, including indoor games,

recreation and entertainment venues.

27. Funfairs (whether outdoors or indoors), theme parks and adventure parks and activities.

28. Playgrounds.

29. Auction Houses (except for livestock auctions).

30. Social clubs.

31. Model villages.

32. Aquariums and zoos, including safari parks.

33. Visitor attractions at farms.

34.—(1) Indoor attractions at visitor attractions such as—

(a) botanical or other gardens, biomes or greenhouses;

(b) heritage sites or film studios;

(c) landmarks, including observation wheels or viewing platforms.

(2) For the purposes of sub-paragraph (1), an “indoor attraction” means those parts of a venue,

including visitor centres but not including toilets for visitors, which—

(a) would be considered to be enclosed or substantially enclosed for the purposes of section 2

of the Health Act 2006 under the Smoke Free (Premises and Enforcement) Regulations

2006; and

(b) are, in normal times, open for members of the public to visit for the purposes of

recreation, whether or not for payment.

35.—(1) Conference centres and exhibition halls, so far as they are used to host conferences,

exhibitions or trade shows other than conferences or events which are attended only by employees

of the person who owns or is responsible for running the conference centre or exhibition hall.

(2) For the purposes of this paragraph, a “trade show” is an event held to bring together

members of a particular industry to display, demonstrate and discuss their latest products and

services with members of the public.

PART 3

36. Food retailers, including food markets, supermarkets, convenience stores and corner shops.

37. Off licenses and licensed shops selling alcohol (including breweries).

38. Pharmacies (including non-dispensing pharmacies) and chemists.

39. Newsagents.

40. Homeware, building supplies and hardware stores.

41. Petrol stations.

42. Car repair and MOT services.

43. Bicycle shops.

44. Taxi or vehicle hire businesses.

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45. The following businesses—

(a) banks,

(b) building societies,

(c) credit unions,

(d) short term loan providers,

(e) savings clubs,

(f) cash points, and

(g) undertakings which by way of business operate currency exchange offices, transmit

money (or any representation of money) by any means or cash cheques which are made

payable to customers.

46. Post offices.

47. Funeral directors.

48. Laundrettes and dry cleaners.

49. Dental services, opticians, audiology services, chiropody, chiropractors, osteopaths and other

medical or health services, including services relating to mental health.

50. Veterinary surgeons and pet shops.

51. Agricultural supplies shop.

52. Storage and distribution facilities, including delivery drop off or collection points, where the

facilities are in the premises of a business included in this Part.

53. Car parks.

54. Public toilets.

55. Garden centres.

56. Outdoor sports courts or amenities, including water sports, stables, shooting and archery

venues, golf courses and driving ranges.

57. Outdoor markets.

58. Showrooms and other premises, including outdoor areas, used for the sale or hire of

caravans, boats, or any vehicles which can be propelled by mechanical means.

EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Regulations)

These Regulations only apply to Leicester and require the closure of businesses in Leicester

selling food or drink for consumption on the premises, and businesses listed in Part 2 of Schedule

3, to protect against the risks to public health arising from coronavirus, except for limited

permitted uses. Restrictions are imposed on businesses other than those listed in Part 3 of

Schedule 3, which are permitted to remain open. The Regulations also prohibit anyone staying

overnight in a place other than the place where they live without reasonable excuse, and ban

certain gatherings. The closures and restrictions last until they are terminated by a direction given

by the Secretary of State.

The need for these restrictions must be reviewed by the Secretary of State every 14 days, with the

first review taking place by 18th July 2020.

No impact assessment has been prepared for these Regulations.

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