Five Things We Can’t Wait to Do in Wembley When Lockdown Ends

Five Things We Can’t Wait to Do in Wembley When Lockdown Ends

We list the five simple things we’re looking forward to when lockdown lifts in this two-minute read.

With the end to lockdown now in sight, it’s impossible not to think excitedly ahead to spring and summer.
 
We know we won’t be able to do everything all at once – but we can live with that.
 
There are so many simple things that we’ve missed over the past few months that will make getting out and about in the local area (without too many restrictions) feel like a mini-adventure.
 
Of course, we dream of flying off to an exotic location, but we also look forward to spending more time with family and friends in Wembley.
 
Here’s a list of five things we can’t wait to do after lockdown.
 
1)     Eat out in our favourite local restaurant or have a drink at the best local pub. It doesn’t have to be a fancy or expensive meal – a quiet outing to a casual eatery with a couple of friends will do us nicely. Our favourite places to dine locally is at the Designer Outlook, The Lounge Café or at one of the wonderful Asian restaurants On Ealing Road; so expect to see us enjoying a bite to eat and a tipple there when restrictions allow.

2)     Get a proper haircut. Lockdown has taught us that there is no substitute for a decent haircut. Hacking away at your own thatch with a pair of blunt scissors or letting your partner loose on your barnet after they’ve watched a YouTube tutorial, just doesn’t cut it. The finished result never looks quite right. Get the best haircuts at Modern Barbers in Wembley Central or at Mr Adams Barbers in Wembley Park, we know we will definitely be getting our locks back on their A-game!
 
3)     Watch a live performance. We don’t mind if it’s a gig, a stand-up routine or an am-dram production of My Fair Lady; after endless months of staring at screens, we can’t wait to be entertained by real people.
 
4)     Picnic in the park. We fancy greeting friends and family with hugs (no more awkward elbow bumps, please) in Barham Park or in Kind Edwards Park, enjoying a lazy, laid-back picnic. And, of course, we’ll take our rubbish with us when we leave.
 
5)     Watch some live sport. Grassroots sporting clubs have had a tough year, so we’ll be doing our bit to support them when we can. We look forward to catching the Brent Bulls and Wembley FC back in action soon.
 
From everyone here at Grey & Co, stay safe, stay healthy, and see you soon.
 
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