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helena wilkinson reports.he beauty and tranquillity of places like the peak district will bea places like the peak district will be a temptation for people in england to head to. this, the first weekend since the easing of lockdown restrictions. as long as they don't travel to wales, scotland or northern ireland, they are free to go as faras northern ireland, they are free to go as far as they like, to enjoy the outdoors, but many councils and tourism bosses have a different message. if you don't go out this weekend, stay local. —— if you do go out. after several weeks of lockdown, people want to turn to our great national parks and connection with nature, which is why i am asking people to consider keeping it local and, if you do come here, is self—reliant. facilities are not around. be flexible. if a car park is full, don't park in the villages oi’ is full, don't park in the villages or on the roadside verges, because that has an impact on the local communities and emergency services. there is particular con
helena wilkinson reports.he beauty and tranquillity of places like the peak district will bea places like the peak district will be a temptation for people in england to head to. this, the first weekend since the easing of lockdown restrictions. as long as they don't travel to wales, scotland or northern ireland, they are free to go as faras northern ireland, they are free to go as far as they like, to enjoy the outdoors, but many councils and tourism bosses have a different message. if you...
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helena wilkinson reports.emember her spirit, vitality and love. when you think of war graves, their impact is astonishing, and... they are places of beauty. and they carry their message through generations and i hope that remember me can do that. from today, thousands of others like 0liver caroe can submit the name, a photograph of their loved one, and a short message. the dean of st paul's cathedral hopes it will be a comfort to so many. all of us need to know that we matter and are remembered, and we want our loved ones to be remembered too. and one of the sad things about this is the way it is so difficult for people to be able to do that, so having an online book where you can put that person alongside others, that you can go back to it, you can see them there and you know that a place like st paul's is going to hold that going forward for, hopefully, centuries. the online book is open to people of all faiths or none and is being supported by the prince of wales. this virtual book of remembrance is here to
helena wilkinson reports.emember her spirit, vitality and love. when you think of war graves, their impact is astonishing, and... they are places of beauty. and they carry their message through generations and i hope that remember me can do that. from today, thousands of others like 0liver caroe can submit the name, a photograph of their loved one, and a short message. the dean of st paul's cathedral hopes it will be a comfort to so many. all of us need to know that we matter and are...
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May 22, 2020
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our correspondent helena wilkinson has spent the morning at st paul's and has been explaining what thisople haven't been able to hold proper funerals, for example, for people who have died from the virus. it has been very difficult and even the simple act of hugging each other. so the process has been not normal in these times and st paul's cathedral here, the doors are shut, of course, to visitors, but they want to give people the space to be able to put a photograph, as you say, of their loved one and a message about them and their name. so we can all come together, look at the site and remember those who have died. but let's find out a bit more about the site and speak to the dean of st paul's cathedral, the very reverend david ison. and, david, how important do you think this is going to be for people who have lost loved ones during this pandemic? it's really important for all of us that we know that those who we love are remembered and cared for and having the opportunity to express that in different ways is key for people. so this is a way that you can do that. st paul's has been
our correspondent helena wilkinson has spent the morning at st paul's and has been explaining what thisople haven't been able to hold proper funerals, for example, for people who have died from the virus. it has been very difficult and even the simple act of hugging each other. so the process has been not normal in these times and st paul's cathedral here, the doors are shut, of course, to visitors, but they want to give people the space to be able to put a photograph, as you say, of their...
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May 22, 2020
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helena wilkinson, bbc news.t people in the way we would like to do, what can we do to do something about that? so that is where the idea of an online memorial that —— came up, one that is rooted ina that —— came up, one that is rooted in a particular place, because we are not only emotional, spiritual beings, we are physical ones. so support is holding the so that people right across the uk can come together and remember those who they have lost. you will be very well aware that one of the changes because of what‘s happening at the moment, because of covid—19, is that for those people who have died, theirfamilies for those people who have died, their families and their loved ones are robbed of the normal passage to give them some of those rituals to do with when someone died, to have that normal process at a funeral, the getting together, the hugs that you might otherwise have. and that is unique about the situation we are in now. it is. and what the memorial book does is to allow people who have not been able t
helena wilkinson, bbc news.t people in the way we would like to do, what can we do to do something about that? so that is where the idea of an online memorial that —— came up, one that is rooted ina that —— came up, one that is rooted in a particular place, because we are not only emotional, spiritual beings, we are physical ones. so support is holding the so that people right across the uk can come together and remember those who they have lost. you will be very well aware that one of...
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our correspondent helena wilkinson is outside st paul's cathedral in central london. have lost? yes, so i think that's the point, isn't it? that people haven't been able to hold properfunerals, for people haven't been able to hold proper funerals, for example, for people who have died from the virus. it's been very difficult, and even the simple act of hugging each other, so the process has been not normal in these times. at st paul's cathedral here the doors are shut of course to visitors but they want to give people a space to be able to put a photograph, as you say, of their loved one, and a message about them and their name, so we can all come together, look at the site, and remember those who have died. but let's find out a bit more about the site and speak to the dean of st paul's cathedral, the very reverend david ison. david, how important this will be for people who have lost loved ones during this pandemic? it is very important for all of us we know that those we have lost that we love are cared for and being able to express that in different ways is key for
our correspondent helena wilkinson is outside st paul's cathedral in central london. have lost? yes, so i think that's the point, isn't it? that people haven't been able to hold properfunerals, for people haven't been able to hold proper funerals, for example, for people who have died from the virus. it's been very difficult, and even the simple act of hugging each other, so the process has been not normal in these times. at st paul's cathedral here the doors are shut of course to visitors but...