This is what Sunderland Echo readers are most looking forward to post-lockdown

The coronavirus crisis has changed all our lives, but many Sunderland Echo readers are looking ahead to life after lockdown.
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We recently carried out a lockdown survey of our readers, asking them to answer 25 questions about the current situation.

This week we are running a number of stories looking at various aspects of the results that came out of the survey.

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Sunderland Echo readers have been having their say in our Lockdown Survey.Sunderland Echo readers have been having their say in our Lockdown Survey.
Sunderland Echo readers have been having their say in our Lockdown Survey.

Today we are focusing on what people are most looking forward to post-lockdown, according to the results of the poll.

Those who took part in the survey were able to choose any number of the following options:

Attending sports events Eating out and going to pub Going to the barber/hairdresser Going for beauty treatments Going to the cinema/theatre/live music etc Going for days out at leisure attractions Going on holidays/trips Going shopping Playing sport/going to the gym/exercise classes

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64.5% of Echo readers said they were looking forward to going on holidays/trips, followed by eating out and going to the pub, which 60% of readers opted for.

The third most popular option was going to the barber/hairdresser, which 51% of people said they were looking forward to.

The least popular option was going for beauty treatments (15%).

Our survey also asked people to choose up to three areas of everyday life they were looking forward to from the following options:

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Enjoying the outdoors again Going back to their place of work Seeing family Socialising with friends Their children going back to school again

The most popular options with our respondents were: seeing family (79%); socialising with friends (53.5%), enjoying the outdoors (43%), children going back to school (16%) and going back to their place of work (12.65%).

Today and tomorrow we will be revealing more results from our lockdown survey.

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