When lock-down is eased at the end of May - what are you going to do?

First game for me is the 2nd week in April, socially distanced spectators and outside bar. Billy Town at Jarrow in the Durham Cup. That's two weeks on Tuesday.

In May I'll be popping inside for a pint or two
 
First game for me is the 2nd week in April, socially distanced spectators and outside bar. Billy Town at Jarrow in the Durham Cup. That's two weeks on Tuesday.

In May I'll be popping inside for a pint or two
Is non league allowed to start up again this season?
 
Is non league allowed to start up again this season?
In the case of the Northern League the league itself has been cancelled, far too much to catch up.

The Durham FA are continuing with their cup competitions, at all levels I believe. The juniors are playing in the next week or two but no spectators until after April 12th, no clubhouse open until after May 17th.
 
In the case of the Northern League the league itself has been cancelled, far too much to catch up.

The Durham FA are continuing with their cup competitions, at all levels I believe. The juniors are playing in the next week or two but no spectators until after April 12th, no clubhouse open until after May 17th.
Cheers completely missed that, thought they were done for the season. Hopefully fit in a few games in April
 
Nothing major but i'm looking forward to picking up some stuff from shops when they open, i'm not a massive internet shopper especially when it comes to clothes.

Main thing for me is just being able to go and grab a sit down curry with some friends. Things like that.
 
Stop visiting Saltburn & Preston Park as they'll become too busy.

Let my hair grow rather than get it cut in the garage by an underworld barber.
 
Motorhome, but that will probably be before end of May, more likely end of April or start of May
Out for a meal with my wife
See my nephew
Pub with mates
Get back out onto the hills and fells; north pennines, cheviots, lakes, etc

Nothing very extravagant I don't think, just looking forward to normal stuff. Holidays abroad will probably wait until next year
 
Working on a desk isn't good for you physically though. Do you get plenty of stretching and exercise in? It can kill your shoulders
You’re right there. I have a nice comfy chair and ergonomic desk at work. I spend as little time as humanly possible working now. Colleagues are on full pay furlough. Begging to grate
 
- Days out with my little family to National Trust places followed by some food on the way home

- Pub lunches in various country pubs beer gardens

- Visit home for the first “Christmas” of the year with my wider family
 
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