The reopening of FECs and adult gaming centres (AGCs) in the UK remains fragmented. Locations in England are reopening on Saturday, with a one-metre-plus distancing rule and other mandatory sanitation and occupancy level precautions in place.

Bowling venues are not yet permitted to reopen, but pubs are allowed to get back into business.
In Scotland, the industry widely expects that FECs and AGCs will fall within the category that is permitted to reopen on July 15 along with other tourism venues, but with two-metre distancing in place.
The Welsh Government, the Senedd Cymru, is also retaining the two-metre ruling but there is no word yet on when FECs and AGCs may get back to work. Some outdoor visitor attractions are permitted to reopen on July 6 and others from July 13.