Surely exercise is still limited to the few listed, walking, running or cycling?
Surely exercise is still limited to the few listed, walking, running or cycling?So you can drive a short way to do these. Its not said crack back on with whatever you want?
Roads and isolated parking spots certainly seemed much busier today than last week.
It’s almost as if whoever wrote the guidance had Malham catwalk in mind when they wrote this.
Quote from: macca7 on April 16, 2020, 05:47:22 pmSurely exercise is still limited to the few listed, walking, running or cycling?So you can drive a short way to do these. Its not said crack back on with whatever you want?That’s just because those are the three forms of (non-team) exercise anyone would come up if they thought for 2 seconds, surely?I’m sure it has also been implied, if not explicitly said, the exercise should be around an hour. So that doesn’t leave much driving time to get out to the country if the exercise has to be significantly more than the driving time. Pretty unfair on the city dwellers!
It’s fucking daft. In the same guidance it says that it’s not right to go out and buy paint to decorate your kitchen - but you can drive for an hour for a potter somewhere..
Moving to a friend’s address for several days to allow a ‘cooling-off’ following arguments at home.
Was a joke, as in people hanging around working their proj!
All feels a bit like they don’t want to irk too many voters rather than the right thing...
In the same guidance it says that it’s not right to go out and buy paint to decorate your kitchen - but you can drive for an hour for a potter somewhere..
Quote from: ali k on April 16, 2020, 05:18:18 pmRoads and isolated parking spots certainly seemed much busier today than last week.Agreed.
Why on earth might people in Sheffield (for example) feel they have to go to Curbar for a walk instead of near their houses??
I've noticed a "creep" back toward average re pedestrians in town centres
QuoteWhy on earth might people in Sheffield (for example) feel they have to go to Curbar for a walk instead of near their houses?? Umm, well, for the same reason you get more (presumably) out of going to Curbar (during normal times obvs) than going to the wall or park. Add in the fact that its heaving in the parks and round here they are mostly very linear (narrow paths, narrow valleys) and you get huffed on by joggers and have to jump out of the way of cyclists plus gates etc. Whereas Burbage is a six minute drive, unlimited space, and yes I get better mental health benefits from a huge open space with grand vistas etc. I would respectfully suggest if your choice of a house/ career etc wasn't entirely dictated by access to that open space you may not understand its importance.QuoteI've noticed a "creep" back toward average re pedestrians in town centresOur road just never got that quiet. I'm think there are a lot of businesses that just carried on as they weren't explicitly told to stop. This is where the police should be busy imho.
Be interesting to see if the bmc change their stand point with the new explanation of the restrictions? Can't imagine they will?