Grassroots football will return at the end of March - and it can't come soon enough for hundreds of amateur clubs across Lancashire.
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  Feb 23, 2021  
     
 

Good evening,

As we all try to compute what the road map out of lockdown will mean to us, our families, our communities, our working life and  what a new normal will look like in Lancashire, we all have so many questions.

It is in many ways a huge relief to have some lines in the sand to work toward as opposed to staring out hopelessly into the great abyss of a locked-down future - even if those lines, or in this case dates, are too soon for some and too far away for many.

But the trouble with sand is the lines get washed away and in this case, we are entirely vulnerable to the ebb and flow of a virus which we hope to make ourselves immune to. Until the entire population is immunised we will not be able to grab control back. There is a lot of work to do but what we have now is hope.

Meanwhile, in every home, calculations are being made about every aspect of life based on the new timetable. With children due back in school, an element of normality will resume but many questions still remain.

What is worrying you? Let us know your road map questions and we will get them answered. Drop me an email!

Regards and until next time, 

Nicola Adam 

Deputy Editor

 

Email me with your views and questions at nicola.adam@jpimedia.co.uk

 
     
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