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By *hris6 OP   Man
over a year ago

Ipswich

Can any one know if we can go to the beach / nudist beach ?? We can go to parks as long as social distancing is practice is the same apply to beaches ??

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By *elisandre300Woman
over a year ago

dontbefuckingnosey

Not in wales.

We are still in lock down. And people traveling here to visit the beaches will be fined/charged.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Not in wales.

We are still in lock down. And people traveling here to visit the beaches will be fined/charged. "

Should put a boarder up to be frank about it.

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By *elisandre300Woman
over a year ago

dontbefuckingnosey


"Not in wales.

We are still in lock down. And people traveling here to visit the beaches will be fined/charged.

Should put a boarder up to be frank about it. "

Scotland are the same as wales.

Unfortunately our news isn’t broadcast in England but if you google it you’ll get your answer!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Not in wales.

We are still in lock down. And people traveling here to visit the beaches will be fined/charged.

Should put a boarder up to be frank about it.

Scotland are the same as wales.

Unfortunately our news isn’t broadcast in England but if you google it you’ll get your answer! "

I don't need to Google it. I am saying that there should be boarders put in place then you can close them.

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By *rouble1998Woman
over a year ago

Newcastle upon Tyne

From the announcement today I think you are allowed to go to the beach and parks for ‘unlimited exercise’ and you’re allowed to ‘sit in the sun’ as long as you’re distancing

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By *elisandre300Woman
over a year ago

dontbefuckingnosey


"Not in wales.

We are still in lock down. And people traveling here to visit the beaches will be fined/charged.

Should put a boarder up to be frank about it.

Scotland are the same as wales.

Unfortunately our news isn’t broadcast in England but if you google it you’ll get your answer!

I don't need to Google it. I am saying that there should be boarders put in place then you can close them. "

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By *elisandre300Woman
over a year ago

dontbefuckingnosey


"From the announcement today I think you are allowed to go to the beach and parks for ‘unlimited exercise’ and you’re allowed to ‘sit in the sun’ as long as you’re distancing "

Not in wales or Scotland!

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By *rouble1998Woman
over a year ago

Newcastle upon Tyne


"From the announcement today I think you are allowed to go to the beach and parks for ‘unlimited exercise’ and you’re allowed to ‘sit in the sun’ as long as you’re distancing

Not in wales or Scotland!"

Believe it or not, England are fully aware that the rules haven’t changed in other countries

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By *elisandre300Woman
over a year ago

dontbefuckingnosey


"From the announcement today I think you are allowed to go to the beach and parks for ‘unlimited exercise’ and you’re allowed to ‘sit in the sun’ as long as you’re distancing

Not in wales or Scotland!

Believe it or not, England are fully aware that the rules haven’t changed in other countries "

Really?

Not from what I’ve seen on social media!

Or people phoning up to try and book holidays with us.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"From the announcement today I think you are allowed to go to the beach and parks for ‘unlimited exercise’ and you’re allowed to ‘sit in the sun’ as long as you’re distancing

Not in wales or Scotland!

Believe it or not, England are fully aware that the rules haven’t changed in other countries

Really?

Not from what I’ve seen on social media!

Or people phoning up to try and book holidays with us. "

Do Wales pay for their own furlough scheme or does that come from Westminster out of interest?

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By *rouble1998Woman
over a year ago

Newcastle upon Tyne


"From the announcement today I think you are allowed to go to the beach and parks for ‘unlimited exercise’ and you’re allowed to ‘sit in the sun’ as long as you’re distancing

Not in wales or Scotland!

Believe it or not, England are fully aware that the rules haven’t changed in other countries

Really?

Not from what I’ve seen on social media!

Or people phoning up to try and book holidays with us. "

I’m surprised to hear that! They broadcasted Nicola sturgeon and Mark Drakeford’s announcements on English news. The BBC have also made it very clear to people that the other 3 countries in the UK have not lifted restrictions

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By *elisandre300Woman
over a year ago

dontbefuckingnosey


"From the announcement today I think you are allowed to go to the beach and parks for ‘unlimited exercise’ and you’re allowed to ‘sit in the sun’ as long as you’re distancing

Not in wales or Scotland!

Believe it or not, England are fully aware that the rules haven’t changed in other countries

Really?

Not from what I’ve seen on social media!

Or people phoning up to try and book holidays with us.

.

Do Wales pay for their own furlough scheme or does that come from Westminster out of interest? "

Sorry I don’t know.... I’m a key worker so I haven’t investigated it.

However I do know people who are self employed or on furlough have had a hard time getting anything

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"From the announcement today I think you are allowed to go to the beach and parks for ‘unlimited exercise’ and you’re allowed to ‘sit in the sun’ as long as you’re distancing

Not in wales or Scotland!

Believe it or not, England are fully aware that the rules haven’t changed in other countries

Really?

Not from what I’ve seen on social media!

Or people phoning up to try and book holidays with us.

.

Do Wales pay for their own furlough scheme or does that come from Westminster out of interest?

Sorry I don’t know.... I’m a key worker so I haven’t investigated it.

However I do know people who are self employed or on furlough have had a hard time getting anything"

Self employed coming in 3 days I believe if they fit the criteria.

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By *elisandre300Woman
over a year ago

dontbefuckingnosey


"From the announcement today I think you are allowed to go to the beach and parks for ‘unlimited exercise’ and you’re allowed to ‘sit in the sun’ as long as you’re distancing

Not in wales or Scotland!

Believe it or not, England are fully aware that the rules haven’t changed in other countries

Really?

Not from what I’ve seen on social media!

Or people phoning up to try and book holidays with us.

I’m surprised to hear that! They broadcasted Nicola sturgeon and Mark Drakeford’s announcements on English news. The BBC have also made it very clear to people that the other 3 countries in the UK have not lifted restrictions "

Are you?

We had 8 cars turn up here on Friday from London.

Their excuse was ‘we’re bored!’

I’m north wales. That’s a 200+ mile trip.

And not a one off occurrence.

It happens daily.

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By *elisandre300Woman
over a year ago

dontbefuckingnosey


"From the announcement today I think you are allowed to go to the beach and parks for ‘unlimited exercise’ and you’re allowed to ‘sit in the sun’ as long as you’re distancing

Not in wales or Scotland!

Believe it or not, England are fully aware that the rules haven’t changed in other countries

Really?

Not from what I’ve seen on social media!

Or people phoning up to try and book holidays with us.

.

Do Wales pay for their own furlough scheme or does that come from Westminster out of interest?

Sorry I don’t know.... I’m a key worker so I haven’t investigated it.

However I do know people who are self employed or on furlough have had a hard time getting anything

Self employed coming in 3 days I believe if they fit the criteria. "

I’ll let my friend know

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By *rouble1998Woman
over a year ago

Newcastle upon Tyne


" I’m surprised to hear that! They broadcasted Nicola sturgeon and Mark Drakeford’s announcements on English news. The BBC have also made it very clear to people that the other 3 countries in the UK have not lifted restrictions

Are you?

We had 8 cars turn up here on Friday from London.

Their excuse was ‘we’re bored!’

I’m north wales. That’s a 200+ mile trip.

And not a one off occurrence.

It happens daily. "

That’s really disappointing to hear people are doing that, well I hope you stay safe!

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By *elisandre300Woman
over a year ago

dontbefuckingnosey


"

I’m surprised to hear that! They broadcasted Nicola sturgeon and Mark Drakeford’s announcements on English news. The BBC have also made it very clear to people that the other 3 countries in the UK have not lifted restrictions

Are you?

We had 8 cars turn up here on Friday from London.

Their excuse was ‘we’re bored!’

I’m north wales. That’s a 200+ mile trip.

And not a one off occurrence.

It happens daily.

That’s really disappointing to hear people are doing that, well I hope you stay safe!

"

Thank you! You too x

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By *hris6 OP   Man
over a year ago

Ipswich


"From the announcement today I think you are allowed to go to the beach and parks for ‘unlimited exercise’ and you’re allowed to ‘sit in the sun’ as long as you’re distancing "

Thats how i see it as well. Cant wait to go to the nudist beach. Weather is so nice shame to hide body from the sun...

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By *rouble1998Woman
over a year ago

Newcastle upon Tyne

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By *rouble1998Woman
over a year ago

Newcastle upon Tyne


"From the announcement today I think you are allowed to go to the beach and parks for ‘unlimited exercise’ and you’re allowed to ‘sit in the sun’ as long as you’re distancing

Thats how i see it as well. Cant wait to go to the nudist beach. Weather is so nice shame to hide body from the sun..."

I would say get yourself away as long as you’re keeping your distance form people

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By *hris6 OP   Man
over a year ago

Ipswich


"From the announcement today I think you are allowed to go to the beach and parks for ‘unlimited exercise’ and you’re allowed to ‘sit in the sun’ as long as you’re distancing

Thats how i see it as well. Cant wait to go to the nudist beach. Weather is so nice shame to hide body from the sun...

I would say get yourself away as long as you’re keeping your distance form people "

Thats what im going to do

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman
over a year ago

all loved up

Being out and about in the sunshine is good for the immune system and our mental health.

I intend to get to the beach in the next week or so. Rain or shine to be fair. Just as I know my special needs daughter will benefit from it and she was supposed to be going on may 20th with one of her groups.. and has been counting down to her beach trip.

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By *olly_chromaticTV/TS
over a year ago

Stockport

Applying common sense, I assume that if you live within walking distance of a beach, or a very short car journey, there should be no reason why you can't wander down there. However any long journeys or public transport journeys should still only be for essential purposes.

Though legally? Fuck knows what the new rules actually mean.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Applying common sense, I assume that if you live within walking distance of a beach, or a very short car journey, there should be no reason why you can't wander down there. However any long journeys or public transport journeys should still only be for essential purposes.

Though legally? Fuck knows what the new rules actually mean."

If you dont know Polly, there aint much hope for the rest of us

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman
over a year ago

all loved up


"Applying common sense, I assume that if you live within walking distance of a beach, or a very short car journey, there should be no reason why you can't wander down there. However any long journeys or public transport journeys should still only be for essential purposes.

Though legally? Fuck knows what the new rules actually mean."

I live in the most landlocked place in the uk. Actually only a few miles from the place. However it was already made allowable a few weeks back that those with certain special needs had different restriction.. I've waited till they have removed this for all though. Its about an hour and a half for us but we will stick to distancing.. take our own food.. and spend a few hours in our own space enjoying the Joy's of the beach... and hopefully that will pick my daughters mood up for a few weeks.

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By *hris6 OP   Man
over a year ago

Ipswich


"Applying common sense, I assume that if you live within walking distance of a beach, or a very short car journey, there should be no reason why you can't wander down there. However any long journeys or public transport journeys should still only be for essential purposes.

Though legally? Fuck knows what the new rules actually mean.I live in the most landlocked place in the uk. Actually only a few miles from the place. However it was already made allowable a few weeks back that those with certain special needs had different restriction.. I've waited till they have removed this for all though. Its about an hour and a half for us but we will stick to distancing.. take our own food.. and spend a few hours in our own space enjoying the Joy's of the beach... and hopefully that will pick my daughters mood up for a few weeks. "

I hope it will really cheer her up and give positive energy

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Applying common sense, I assume that if you live within walking distance of a beach, or a very short car journey, there should be no reason why you can't wander down there. However any long journeys or public transport journeys should still only be for essential purposes.

Though legally? Fuck knows what the new rules actually mean.I live in the most landlocked place in the uk. Actually only a few miles from the place. However it was already made allowable a few weeks back that those with certain special needs had different restriction.. I've waited till they have removed this for all though. Its about an hour and a half for us but we will stick to distancing.. take our own food.. and spend a few hours in our own space enjoying the Joy's of the beach... and hopefully that will pick my daughters mood up for a few weeks. "

We are lucky and can walk on the beach every day, nice fresh air so less chance of catching anything. Your more than welcome to share our beach, enjoy your day out.

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By *olly_chromaticTV/TS
over a year ago

Stockport


"Applying common sense, I assume that if you live within walking distance of a beach, or a very short car journey, there should be no reason why you can't wander down there. However any long journeys or public transport journeys should still only be for essential purposes.

Though legally? Fuck knows what the new rules actually mean.I live in the most landlocked place in the uk. Actually only a few miles from the place. However it was already made allowable a few weeks back that those with certain special needs had different restriction.. I've waited till they have removed this for all though. Its about an hour and a half for us but we will stick to distancing.. take our own food.. and spend a few hours in our own space enjoying the Joy's of the beach... and hopefully that will pick my daughters mood up for a few weeks. "

I hope that your outing goes well, sounds like you and especially your daughter really needs it. Xx

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman
over a year ago

all loved up


"Applying common sense, I assume that if you live within walking distance of a beach, or a very short car journey, there should be no reason why you can't wander down there. However any long journeys or public transport journeys should still only be for essential purposes.

Though legally? Fuck knows what the new rules actually mean.I live in the most landlocked place in the uk. Actually only a few miles from the place. However it was already made allowable a few weeks back that those with certain special needs had different restriction.. I've waited till they have removed this for all though. Its about an hour and a half for us but we will stick to distancing.. take our own food.. and spend a few hours in our own space enjoying the Joy's of the beach... and hopefully that will pick my daughters mood up for a few weeks. We are lucky and can walk on the beach every day, nice fresh air so less chance of catching anything. Your more than welcome to share our beach, enjoy your day out. "

that is lucky. I miss having that.

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION. Stoke. HOT WIVES Sat 01

Most News outlets are reporting that going to the beach is okay.

But another question might be . . . if you are Scottish or Welsh and living in England . . . are you staying home or ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"From the announcement today I think you are allowed to go to the beach and parks for ‘unlimited exercise’ and you’re allowed to ‘sit in the sun’ as long as you’re distancing "

Exactly this. Was VERY clear, as was most of it if you actually listened without the preconceived ideas that many seem to have had.

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By *elisandre300Woman
over a year ago

dontbefuckingnosey


"Most News outlets are reporting that going to the beach is okay.

But another question might be . . . if you are Scottish or Welsh and living in England . . . are you staying home or ? "

I’m English and live in wales... I’ll abide by the welsh governments guidance!

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By *ister.mrMan
over a year ago

newcastle

Ha ha,boarders put up for wales,and scotland probably do their own and england pay for it.Theres sheep farms in aus bigger than wales.lol.

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By *elisandre300Woman
over a year ago

dontbefuckingnosey


"Ha ha,boarders put up for wales,and scotland probably do their own and england pay for it.Theres sheep farms in aus bigger than wales.lol."

It’s borders.

And if you don’t like wales don’t visit

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