59 photos tracing Portsmouth's journey through lockdown so far
By Matthew Mohan-Hickson
Published 17th Jul 2020, 14:37 GMT
Updated 19th Jul 2020, 15:12 GMT
LIFE has changed a lot in Portsmouth since lockdown first began almost four months ago.
We’ve gone from panic buying toilet roll and being locked up at home to being able to return to being able to see family and friends again, at a safe distance of course!
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It started with the panic buying of toilet roll in early March, before the lockdown was officially announced - here is a picture of an empty aisle in Asda in Fratton at the time. Photo: Matthew Mohan-Hickson
As lockdown began children made rainbow pictures and put them up in windows across the area, to help cheer up their community and spread some happiness - here is one from Erin Woodford (2) from Swanmore. Photo: Sarah Standing
Staff at Queen Alexandra Hospital in Cosham, show their appreciation to the community of Portsmouth during the first Clap for Carers at the start of April. Photo: Sarah Standing
Pompey fans weren't allowed in Fratton Park for the play-off game as it was behind closed doors but that didn't stop John Westwood celebrating outside the ground in Frogmore Road. Photo: Habibur Rahman
Popular salon owner Julie Erridge died aged 47 in February. Her brother Eden Furlong, who she owned the salon with, has renamed it Juliee's in memory of her as well as a total refurbishment. They reopened on Saturday, July 4. Photo: Sarah Standing
Pubs reopened on Saturday, July 4 - (l to r) Katie and Liam Perkins, and Alice Hosker, drinking in the Monarch. Picture: Chris Moorhouse Photo: Chris Moorhouse