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ew lockdown restrictio­ns are in place, with people all over the UK being urged to stay at home to stop the spread of coronaviru­s, protect the NHS and save lives.

There’s light at the end of the tunnel with thousands of vulnerable people being vaccinated every week, but for now everyone must play their part by avoiding mixing with others.

It’s tough at times, but many people are finding ways to embrace their time at home and make the most of it.

As a busy mum, Sheena Tanna-shah is used to juggling her work as an optometris­t with running a healthy snack business, Pure & Raw Goodies. But since lockdown began, she’s enjoying more time with her husband Piyus, 37, and daughters Sienna, nine, and seven-year-old Isla at their Northampto­n home.

HOME BODIES Sheena, Sienna and Isla are making the most of lockdown

HAPPY FAMILY Sheena, Piyus, Sienna and Isla online,” says Sheena. “Before lockdown, I would have never dreamt we’d do anything like that!

“My daughter loves Enid Blyton books, so we did a midnight feast outdoors and looked at shooting stars – it wasn’t something we’d normally dream of doing. And we went to Woburn Park at 4am last summer to watch the sunrise. We’re living in the moment, and not worrying about what everyone else is doing.”

Although getting out in the fresh air

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