England takes its next step out of lockdown on Monday, March 29.
With the huge lockdown changes coming in, we are asking Mirror readers to share how they feel about them in our survey.
Part two of step one in the government's road map out of lockdown comes into force in time for the school Spring holidays and the Easter break.
Key changes include people being allowed out for non-essential reasons, being allowed to meet with more people outdoors and the return of organised outdoor sport.
- Stay at Home order ends. You are encouraged to stay local but it won't be compulsory
- You can go out for non-essential reasons and use public transport to do so if needs be
- Outdoor gatherings of either six people or a larger group from up to two households - whichever is greater - will be allowed. This includes meetings in private gardens.
- Outdoor sports facilities - such as tennis and basketball courts, along with outdoor pools - can reopen
Both children and adults can take part in “formally organised” outdoor sports
- Parent and child groups can also take place outdoors with a limit of 15 attendees (children under five years of age do not count towards the attendee limit)
But some things won't change. Overnight stays remain banned, the government will still be asking people to work from home wherever possible and there won’t be any overseas travel allowed apart from existing exemptions. People must also continue to follow social distancing rules even when meeting up.
We want to know what you think about the changes. Fill in the survey below:
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