Before and after the start of England’s second lockdown – in pictures

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England began its second nationwide lockdown on 5 November. Before-and-after photographs reveal the impact of the first days of the four-week stay-at-home order in which all non-essential shops and venues have to close.

 


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People have been told to “stay at home” where possible, but will be allowed to leave their homes for education, medical appointments, to shop for essential goods, and for work if they cannot work from home.

The Shambles in York city centre, North Yorkshire.
  • The Shambles in York city centre. Photographs by Richard Saker

Davygate in York City Centre.
  • Davygate in York. Photographs by Richard Saker

traffic on Lendal Bridge in York City centre in North Yorkshire.
  • Lendal Bridge in York. Photographs by Richard Saker

M25
  • The M25 motorway, near Westerham in Kent. Photographs by Martin Godwin

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  • The M25 motorway, near Westerham in Kent. Photographs by Martin Godwin

Guildford
  • Guildford in Surrey. Photographs by Martin Godwin

Shrewsbury
  • Shrewsbury in Shropshire. Photographs by Christopher Thomond

Shrewsbury
  • Shrewsbury in Shropshire. Photographs by Christopher Thomond

Shrewsbury
  • Shrewsbury in Shropshire. Photographs by Christopher Thomond

Sundorne, Shrewsbury
  • Sundorne retail park in Shrewsbury. Photographs by Christopher Thomond

Soho
  • Bateman Street in Soho, London. Photographs by Martin Godwin

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Old Compton Street in Soho, London. Photographs by Martin Godwin

Haven
  • Frith Street in Soho, London. Photographs by Martin Godwin

M6
  • The M6 motorway at junction 7 north of Birmingham. Photographs by Christopher Thomond

• This article was amended on 11 November 2020 to correctly identify the streets in Soho, London.

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