Shopping for 'essential' items is one of the 'reasonable excuses' open to Doncaster residents when leaving their homes. The government has reinforced the 'stay at home' message we saw back in March after Covid-19 rates spiralled out of control.Shopping for 'essential' items is one of the 'reasonable excuses' open to Doncaster residents when leaving their homes. The government has reinforced the 'stay at home' message we saw back in March after Covid-19 rates spiralled out of control.
Shopping for 'essential' items is one of the 'reasonable excuses' open to Doncaster residents when leaving their homes. The government has reinforced the 'stay at home' message we saw back in March after Covid-19 rates spiralled out of control.

PICS: Here's what Doncaster town centre looked like on first day of third national lockdown

Doncaster was pictured looking quieter than normal today as the town marks its third national lockdown in the ongoing battle against coronavirus.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the new measures last night (Monday, January 4), saying they were needed to curb the rapid spread of Covid-19 and bring the new more transmissible variant under control.

Under Tier 3 measures, shops deemed ‘non-essential’ were allowed to remain open in Doncaster and across South Yorkshire but have been forced to close under the latest rules.

While the town centre was quieter today, it certainly wasn’t empty- with plenty of shoppers pictured picking up essential items such as groceries and medicine as well as people heading out for their daily exercise.

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