What Boris Johnson's leaked roadmap out of lockdown means for Aylesbury - here's everything you need to know

The details of Boris Johnson's roadmap out of lockdown were leaked last night.
Prime Minister Boris JohnsonPrime Minister Boris Johnson
Prime Minister Boris Johnson

The eyes of the United Kingdom will be on the Prime Minister tonight as he is set to reveal to the general public the steps they will need to take to get us out of lockdown.

Prime Minister Johnson will be addressing the general public in the House of Commons at 3pm.

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He will then address the nation directly from 10 Downing Street at around 7pm.

Schools and outdoor recreation are set to see initial lockdown changes, according to reports surfacing yesterday.

Schools are set to reopen on March the 8th.

Following this, The Bucks Herald has learned that 'non-essential retail' could re-open by the end of March.

From the March 8, two people will be allowed to meet for 'recreation' including a coffee or a picnic in outdoor public spaces.

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It is understood that non-essential retail could open by the end of March.

The “rule of six” is expected to be reintroduced for outdoor gatherings from March 29.

Outdoor sports facilities are expected to be allowed to open that day.

Looking forward to getting your haircut?

You could still be in for a long wait.

The beauty and hairdressing sector is expected to re-open at the end of April.

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The beauty and hairdressing industry is expected to be forced to wait until the end of April to reopen.

Entertainment venues such as theatres, cinemas and nightclubs, as well as sporting facilities are likely to be among the last things to open.

The Prime Minister is expected to update MPs in Parliament on his roadmap out of lockdown in the Commons on Monday at 3.30pm.

He will then address the nation from 7pm at Number 10 Downing Street, in a widely anticipated and much publicised speech.

MPs will be given the chance to vote on the regulations enabling the road map in the coming weeks, Number 10 said.