so getting everything open, i you know, those big museums, the historic houses that you might | drive out and make a day trip to, | i and some of the sea life centres. and the aquariums that people can go to when it looks a bit cold _ and rainy, and we need to be inside. for months, these animals have been looking out at no—one. but, for the first time today, they will finally have a very different view. fiona lamdin, bbc news. when someone mentions a royaljubilee, you might think of street parties and bunting. but next year, celebrations could involve a humble spade and sapling. the queen's green canopy project is encouraging us all to plant a tree to mark the queen's 70 years on the throne. here's our royal correspondent, daniela relph. there is planning to do 70... 70 clumps of trees. she left the spade work to her son.