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Updated: May 27, 2021

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March 29th has been a key date in everyone’s diaries, as it sees yet another set of lockdown restriction’s easing. From today, outdoor gatherings of either 6 people or 2 households will be allowed to meet in public spaces as well as private gardens, as well as outdoor sports facilities, such as tennis and golf being allowed to resume. As places dust off their equipment, it’s expected that many will be flooding to sports centres to get their fix of the activities they have missed over the past few months. Establishments have been preparing themselves for the influx of attendees returning, and Ely on Par Golf and Driving Range is no exception. The range had golfers on their doorstep from opening at 9am, and have bookings all days. This set of restriction easing's has set the country up for April 12th, when if things keep going in the right direction, we will be one step closer to seeing the light at the end of tunnel.


One keen golfer, bright an early on March 29th, ready for their first putt at the driving range since January 4th 2021.




Slide show of 3 or more images: A Starbuck's manager making the first drinks of the day, on April 12th. When hospitality venues were allowed to open their outside seating areas. This was an exciting day for the hospitality industry during these unprecedented times.


Low-light image: A child using her tablet in the dark, showing the obsession that the younger generation has with technology and social media.


Weather photo: As the UK experienced some incredible snow days for February, children were out in their local area's enjoying the weather and taking in the magical scenery. Adding a bit of cheer, to the dreary lockdown we've all been experiencing.


News photo #2 (In place of a group photo): May bank holiday weekend 2021, as restrictions are eased, Gloucester Quays is filled with shoppers, making the most of the sunshine, and their newly allowed shopping abilities


Award photo: Takeley running club member Rebecca Rockett has spent her lockdown doing a virtual running challenge, with the aim to run the length of Hadrian's wall. With the 90 miles completed, Rebecca received her medal:



Character Study photo: Young rugby player Luke Turner finally back out on the field after months of sporting restriction. Like many, rugby is his main passion, and getting back out in his team colours feels like the light at the end of the 'lockdown' tunnel:



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