THE PRIME Minister, Boris Johnson, has unveiled his plan for the ‘roadmap’ out of lockdown on Monday evening.
If all goes to plan, all Covid restrictions in England will be lifted on June 21.
We asked our readers what they are most looking forward to once restrictions are lifted.
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JASMINE ROBERTS: “Finally everyone in our family will be able to meet our three month old daughter, she’s not been able to see any of her grandparents, aunts or uncles.”
JOAN RENNIE MACDONALD: “Visit my mum who will be 90 on the 25th February and who I haven’t seen for almost a year.”
SARAH JENNINGS: “Same as I do now, get up, go to work, go home, tidy, cook and then bed.”
DES BRAMBLEY: “Pretend lockdown is still on and avoid everyone as much as possible.”
BAZ TRORY: “Book a holiday to Cuba get hammered every night smoke the biggest cigar ever.”
CHRISTINE FRENCH: “Hug and see my family and go to stay in our caravan if it has not rotted away by then.”
IAN STROKES: “Try and find another excuse for avoiding people.”
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LEIGH GIBSON: “Support local businesses that have suffered during covid.”
FIFI MCLAREN: “The same as I did before, during, and after, stay at home.”
KAREN COOPER: “After the storm has settled I will venture out.”
MATTHEW THOMPSON: “Hug my mum. Then go out for dinner with the family.”
KAREN MATTHEWS: “Continue to hide away. Now it will be in peace as kids will be at school.”
ANTONIA SADDINGTON-POOLE: “Mass hugging, starting with family, moving swiftly to friends, and then random strangers. Form an orderly queue.”
CAROL TIMMS: “Give all our kids and grandkids a big hug.”
JOHN LEE: “Go to work as usual. No different to day one of lockdown, still getting hundreds of people coming into the shop everyday.”
JAMES EWINS: “Stand at the bar.”
CHRIS ENNIS: “Stay in while everyone goes crazy.”
PAM BRERETON: “A visit to the hairdressers.”
MICHELLE TOWNSEND: “Get a haircut, take the kids to see their only grandparents, and family and just enjoy going for a coffee and a meal out.”
KEITH BRADY: “See my mum and granddaughter.”
BOB BAILEY: “I’ll be taking dad out for a ride to the riverside so he can relax watching the ducks and swans with a coffee.”
GREG HOWSE: “Look out for Banbury pre-season fixtures.”
DAWN PEGET: “Wish my best friend a happy belated 21st birthday and a happy 22nd birthday. I’ve really missed them and we agreed to celebrate their birthday when we were allowed when restrictions were lifted. So we could meet up and spend time together in person. They don’t live near by so this would be lovely for them.”
TRACY MATHIAS: “Go and visit my 91 year old nan.”
VIV RHYMES: “Hug my kids and grandkids.”
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CARRIEANNE CAZ APPLEBY: “Travel back home to Oxford to see my mum and family for the first time since October 2019.”
BETTY BOLTON: “Need to see our four beautiful daughters and give them massive hugs and kisses followed by our grandchildren.”
LAUREN NORTH: “Hug my dad and bring him to mine for a long weekend.”
LAUREN COTTRELL: “Be sensible still but go for a walk with family and friends then scatter my dads ashes.”
STUART WILLIAMS: “Take my children to see their grandparents for the first time since February 2020.”
RUTH ADELE WILD: “Have friends round for food and drink and happy times.”
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HAN WILKES: “Travel and see more places and make the most of my loved ones around me.”
SALLY EATWELL: “See my mum and dad and not let them go. I have no seen them since October.”
RUTH HILTON: “Go have a very big cuddle with my mum.”
LOUISE BOWERS: “Have Christmas at my parents and see them finally open their presents.”
CHARMAINE WINMAN: “Go have a cup of tea with my nan.”
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