Don't miss a thing by getting the latest from the Manchester Evening News sent direct to your inbox The 'Stay at Home' edict which has been in place throughout the latest coronavirus lockdown in England has been replaced by 'Stay Local' from today, Monday March 29.
But what does it mean and is it legally enforceable? The change means that it is the end of Step One of Boris Johnson 's four phase easing of lockdown restrictions in his roadmap.
It means families and friends can see each other again outdoors and in private gardens as long as it involves two households or six individuals meeting.
Although the 'Stay home' rule is ending, it is being replaced by guidance from the government that people should 'stay local'.
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