Swango1980
Well-known member
Long shot this, but on the off chance trying to find out what the situation is regarding travel, as I'm finding it difficult to find using Google.
I live in England. I was due to go to a stag weekend in N Ireland on 23rd July. However, in their wisdom, they've decided to travel over to Letterkenny for the weekend (just across the border in Ireland).
Now, from a UK perspective, travelling to Ireland seems OK. However, from Ireland's perspective, Great Britain is still on their effective red list. So, although residents of N Ireland can travel across the border, if a person has come across first come from Britain (Scotland, England or Wales) and then travels to Ireland via N Ireland, it appears they must isolate for 14 days. So, that would effectively rule me out from going. So, wondering if anyone has been in a similar situation, or knows:
I live in England. I was due to go to a stag weekend in N Ireland on 23rd July. However, in their wisdom, they've decided to travel over to Letterkenny for the weekend (just across the border in Ireland).
Now, from a UK perspective, travelling to Ireland seems OK. However, from Ireland's perspective, Great Britain is still on their effective red list. So, although residents of N Ireland can travel across the border, if a person has come across first come from Britain (Scotland, England or Wales) and then travels to Ireland via N Ireland, it appears they must isolate for 14 days. So, that would effectively rule me out from going. So, wondering if anyone has been in a similar situation, or knows:
- Any idea how long these restrictions may last (despite these things changing all the time)
- How it is being policed