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Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park on Easter Sunday 2021

A couple from Newham cooling off with some ice cream - Credit: Ken Mears Photography With Covid-19 lockdown rules easing, people all over the country used the bank holiday to visit their local parks and open spaces.  Despite changeable weather which ranged from mild sunshine to biting wind, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park was no exception. It attracted crowds of people enjoying the long Easter weekend who were taking advantage of the rule of six, which came into force last week.  As of March 29, the government gave people the green light to meet their family and friends outdoors and socially distanced in groups of six or as two households.

How roller skating became London s unlikely lockdown saviour

How roller skating became London’s unlikely lockdown saviour Leonie Cooper You’ve probably seen them in your local park, a flash of brightly coloured protective gear whizzing past as you take your daily stroll. Or maybe you’ve heard the trundle of wheels, followed by a joyful whoop as they master a new trick, or a yelp of ignominy as they crash to the ground. They are the capital’s new breed of roller skaters and they’re swiftly multiplying. As a form of social distancing-compliant outdoor exercise, London’s lockdown love affair with skating has seen all kinds of people getting their skates on, from Taskmaster comedian Lou Sanders to I Am Not Your Baby Mother author Candice Brathwaite. Sanders has set up a TikTok account @louskatersanders to document her roller journey, featuring attempted handstands in underground Lidl car parks while on wheels and sessions on the graffiti-covered skate ramps of north London. ‘It’s the most fun I’ve ever had

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