These are the first things Chesterfield people want to do when lockdown is lifted - from hugging family members to going to football matches

With restrictions starting to ease people have started to think about the first thing they are going to do post lockdown – this is what Chesterfield people are most excited.
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We asked our readers what they are most excited for post lockdown – this is what they said.

Robert Webley, said: “Treat my mum to the 80th birthday she should have had last year and go to Whitby and see lots of bands.”

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Cheryl Gascoyne, said: “Have a proper wake for my Dad who recently passed away, so everyone who couldn’t attend his funeral due to the limitations on numbers, can come and share stories of him and raise a glass for him.”

These are the things our readers want to do most after lockdown.These are the things our readers want to do most after lockdown.
These are the things our readers want to do most after lockdown.
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Megan Rose Green, said: “Finally let our families meet our nine month old baby boy!

"And get our kids on a day out.

"The little things we took for granted before.”

Emma Charlotte Williams, said: “Take my 10 month old baby to meet his relatives and let his grandparents and great grandparents give them a cuddle that they’ve never been able to have.”

Christine Henchliffe, said: “Just to sit on our narrowboat, with a lovely log burner,my husband,nice glass of wine.

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"Some nice music and feel the gentle movement of the boat heaven, its been a long, long time.”

Emma Wainwright, said: “Visit Plymouth so my husband's entire family can meet our baby girl.

"They've only seen her via zoom or photos.”

Carol Smith, said: “Go for long weekend in Bridlington with hubby cannot wait for a break.”

Mia-leigh Beaumont, said: “Book my wedding after it being cancelled four or five times.”

Emma Louise, said: “A meal or Chesterfield match.”

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Emily Bower, said: “See my family but I also want to take my seven month old puppy Teddy to the seaside.”

Laura Greaves, said: “Touch a stranger....not in a weird way but just be able to brush past someone in a pub or a shop.”

In these confusing and worrying times, local journalism is more vital than ever. Thanks to everyone who helps us ask the questions that matter by taking out a subscription or buying a paper. We stand together. Nancy Fielder, editor.