1.3 What should I still avoid doing?
It remains the case that you should not:
- socialise indoors in groups of more than two households (anyone in your support bubble counts as one household) – this includes when dining out or going to the pub
- socialise outdoors in a group of more than six people from different households; gatherings larger than six should only take place if everyone is from exclusively from two households or support bubbles
- interact socially with anyone outside the group you are attending a place with, even if you see other people you know, for example, in a restaurant, community centre or place of worship
- hold or attend celebrations (such as parties) where it is difficult to maintain social distancing and avoid close social interaction – even if they are organised by businesses and venues that are taking steps to follow COVID-19 Secure guidelines.
https://www.gov.uk/government/publi...avirus-outbreak-faqs-what-you-can-and-cant-do
I don't see how it isn't clear, you can't and still shouldn't meet up with more than two groups of people unless it's outside.
You aren't going to organise a wedding everyday are you compared to going to the pub with your mates every weekend, it's just total common sense.