WITH the rule of six returning on Monday, here are some of the best outdoor spaces around north and mid Essex to enjoy with friends and family. In case you were unclear on all the details, the rule of six allows for friends and family to meet outdoors starting from March 29. The new rule also says that two households of any size can meetup, so a family of six and four could be together outside as a group of 10. As the spring brings warmer weather, here’s a look at some of the best outdoor places you can meet for a welcome catch-up.
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The BBC programme Countryfile aired an episode dedicated to the Stour Estuary on Sunday evening. Did you know? Essex is one of the driest counties in the UK - the average yearly rainfall is often so low that it’s drier than Barcelona and Cape Town. #Countryfilepic.twitter.com/pQt7csy621 BBC Countryfile (@BBCCountryfile) December 13, 2020 Earlier this year the Suffolk Coasts and Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) was extended to the southern shore of the River Stour around Manningtree. It was the first extension of an AONB in England in the past 30 years. During Sunday s episode Countryfile presenter Matt Baker said it took campaigners two decades to achieve the beauty title.