Sunday People

What you can.. and cannot do

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England only. In Scotland, people can meet in groups of eight outside but see only one different household at a time.

In Wales, two households can meet outside but with no limit on numbers.

And in England, overnight stays in campervans, motorhomes and second homes are still not allowed.

Bernard Johnston, 82, and wife Judith, 71, have not seen son Will or grandkids Barney, four, and Annie, two, since February. Photograph­er Will, 36, is set to make the 280-mile trip from Kenilworth, Warks, to see them in Harden, West Yorks, tomorrow.

He said: “It is going to be magical to see my parents after all this time. I have missed them so much. “Annie has changed a lot in the last few weeks. It’s sad that they’ve not seen that change in her. They are desperate to see their grandkids.

“We’re going to sit in their garden and catch up on lost time.”

WHAT you can do in England from tomorrow as restrictio­ns are eased:

GROUPS of up to six people can meet in gardens provided those from different homes socially distance.

SEE both parents or grandparen­ts at once.

EXERCISE outdoors in groups of up to six people from different households with social distancing.

SCHOOLS will also start to reopen for Reception, Nursery, Year 1 and Year 6 pupils. From June 15 secondary schools will open to some pupils.

BUT DON’T visit friends and family inside their homes or stay overnight. Exercise in an indoor gym, leisure centre, or public pool. Or use an outdoor gym or playground.

ALSO AVOID visiting private attraction­s, although National Trust venues have begun a phased reopening. Share a private vehicle with someone from another household. Invite anyone other than close loved ones to a funeral.

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