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Phase 2 Return to Paddling

Jun 19, 2020

UPDATED PHASE 2 GUIDANCE HAS BEEN RELEASED.  PLEASE CLICK BELOW TO VIEW THIS



UPDATED PHASE 2 GUIDANCE

Phase 2 Return to Paddling Guidance

Following the First Minister’s statement on 18th June the SCA has produced guidance for paddlesport in Phase 2 - effective from 19th June.

The SCA continues to work closely with sportscotland and the Scottish Governing Bodies of the other outdoor sports on the plans for how activities can return as the lockdown continues to ease. Thank you for your help so far through demonstrating responsibility and consideration in your return to paddling.

Phase 2 Guidance SCA Framework - Phases 1-4 v3


The SCA guidance shows how paddlesport activities can start to increase in Phase 2, subject to Scottish Government’s rules on physical distancing, group size, travel and hygiene. Unfortunately Phase 2 will not allow everything in paddlesport to resume but clubs, providers and centres may now be able to restart some of their activities, once they have put appropriate plans and procedures in place based on the SCA guidance. We will provide further updates through all our channels so please keep in touch.


We would like to wish you a successful, careful and enjoyable return to the water.


Please continue to Stay Safe, Protect Others and Save Lives.


Yours in Paddling


The SCA


Update - 1st July -  Please read the SCA Phase 2 guidance document in conduction with the new sportscotland Phase 2 guidance template released 30th June. These key changes are summarised as:

Effective immediately;

  • TOILET ACCESS.  Toilets may now be opened for public use if the operator follows guidelines outlined on the Scottish Government website Opening Public Toilets Guidelines . (point 12. in guidance template)
  • RETAIL GUIDANCE.  Sports clubs and venues can now provide retail services. (point 13.)
  • OUTDOOR SPORTS COURTS GUIDANCE.  Further information including links to sportscotland guidance. (point 16.)
  • FIRST AID. Updated guidance on storage and access to first aid equipment. (point 17.)
  • ACCESS TO OUTDOOR AREAS.  Updated guidance on access through indoor facilities. (point 18.)
  • 6.    CHILD WELLBEING AND PROTECTION CONSIDERATIONS. Guidance provided by Children 1st (point 25.)



Effective 3 July 2020

  • DOMESTIC TRAVEL. Restrictions are likely to be relaxed, the guidance template now links to current Scottish Government travel guidance, with further details provided by them nearer the time. (point 7.)
  • Effective 6 July 2020
  • OUTDOOR HOSPITALITY. Updated guidance including catering and bar services (point 4.)





On Friday 19th June,  we held a Facebook Live discussion, about the Phase 2 Guidance for Paddlesport



Click below to rewatch this, hopefully it may clear up any questions you may have. If not, please free to email us.


Click here for Facebook Live

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