Section 1 – Staying at Home

By Lorraine Newbey, taken in Stokenchurch "I will remember lockdown for many reasons, but in particular for the memories of my family that it gave me. I was able to watch my son grow and see his very first steps! As a teacher, I would have normally missed out on this, but virtual teaching allowed me to experience this moment of joy."

By Keith Spencer, taken on the Rye, High Wycombe "It’s not a picture I’ve taken - as an over-70 I’m not supposed to go out just to take photos. The Rye on Saturday morning is usually filled with over 300 people doing Parkrun, not empty with no-one in sight. Parkrun is not a race but you do get a T-shirt depending on how many runs you've done - red for 50 runs, black for 100 and green for 250. I reached 200 last October and set myself the target, this year, of being the first in my family to reach 250. I got to 220 when lock-down hit. Clearly Parkrun cannot operate with any form of social distancing so I can’t help wondering if I will ever, now, get to wear the green T-shirt."

By Christopher Young, taken in Stokenchurch "I put 10 books out for people to just take as libraries were shut and it ballooned into this! Everybody says, 'What a great idea,' but it was never intended. It now takes me 15 minutes to put the books out each morning, weather permitting, and 15 minutes to bring them back in."

By Catherine Grigg, taken in Downley "Even real teachers don’t normally teach Year 8 and Year 4 at the same time! Thank goodness children are so resilient. This photo was taken on the last day of the summer term, after four full months of home schooling. It's been a steep learning curve for us all."