Guidance published on safe reopening of places of worship
Places of worship in Scotland will be able to reopen for congregational worship and prayer and religious life event ceremonies from Wednesday – and guidance has been published to help them prepare.
Key measures include:
- Restrictions on capacity so that a safe distance of at least two metres can be maintained between individuals from different household groups. No place of worship should admit more than 50 people at any one time, regardless of its size or usual capacity, with a limit of 20 on weddings and funerals
- The retention of worshippers’ contact details to share for Test and Protect if required
- No communal prayer books, prayer mats or other shared items
- Faith leaders and those responsible for places of worship must take all reasonable measures to adapt faith-specific rites and rituals to ensure the safety of those present
- Singing, chanting and the playing of wind instruments should be avoided pending further scientific and medical advice on the risks of transmission from these activities
Communities secretary Aileen Campbell said: “I know it has been very difficult for our faith communities to be unable to come together in their places of worship during such challenging times. This was, of course, necessary due to the pandemic and I would like to thank everyone for their understanding and patience.
“We have continued to engage closely with and listen to our faith communities throughout this period and we understand the important role of congregational worship in supporting spiritual wellbeing.
“The updated guidance reflects the evolving scientific and health advice and has been developed in consultation with leaders and representatives of Scotland’s faith and belief communities.”
The Scottish Government's guidance on the safe use of places of worship can be seen here.