Voices of Lockdown
For weeks, we have been trapped in our homes, which overnight became workplace, favourite restaurant and gym. We talked to local people about their experiences within their four walls. by Eastlondonlines/ April 14, 2021/
By Anna Prudhomme, Nenseh Koneh, Weronika Strzyżyńska To close our These 4 Walls series we bring together voices of ELL residents sharing their experiences of lockdown.
Bethany Nicholas, 39, Artist, Forest Hill
I am trans, and my gay flatmate, whom I got on with great, moved out just before Covid hit. It was lucky for him, but I did not get another flatmate until the end of October. We don’t have much in common, don’t really do much together, and we keep to ourselves.
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