I’ve googled around. But I’m still a bit confused so I’m hoping that someone here may have an answer
I would like to paint my lounge (I have new furniture arriving soon and it’s the ideal time to do it). Can I go to the diy store and buy paint etc? As I live in Devon my nearest diy store is a 50 mile round trip. I know diy stores are open, but is wanting to paint the lounge a valid reason for going? Yes I could order online but a) it’s more expensive and b) I haven’t really settled on a colour. |
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By *otSoPoshWoman
over a year ago
In a ball gown because that's how we roll in N. Devon |
"50 miles too far and most are collection only so you’d have to choose beforehand."
Out here 50 miles is standard.... works differently when you actually have stores around you |
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"50 miles too far and most are collection only so you’d have to choose beforehand."
I’ve checked. I can walk around the store. 50miles round trip is nothing in Devon (my nearest hospital is a 60 mile round trip)
I’m gonna risk it |
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"50 miles too far and most are collection only so you’d have to choose beforehand.
I’ve checked. I can walk around the store. 50miles round trip is nothing in Devon (my nearest hospital is a 60 mile round trip)
I’m gonna risk it"
I think it's perfectly acceptable however I did read something somewhere recently about it has to contain one item that is considered essential but I'm not quite sure what that means. That probably wasn't very helpful thinking about it. |
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"50 miles too far and most are collection only so you’d have to choose beforehand."
Depends where you live in London I could go 5 minutes down the road and get almost everything I need but in Devon probably not. |
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"I’ll come back with a hot tub. I just know it, I haven’t been out in weeks "
I went to Lidl a few weeks ago to get bread, milk and sausages and came back with an electric fan, Fluffy blanket and a toilet seat. |
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"50 miles too far and most are collection only so you’d have to choose beforehand.
I’ve checked. I can walk around the store. 50miles round trip is nothing in Devon (my nearest hospital is a 60 mile round trip)
I’m gonna risk it"
Your shout and hope you find what you’re after, but I’d be very surprised if this was classed as essential travel which is all that’s legally allowed. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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You can order paint charts, a lot are free and ordering your paint online is just the same price as in store plus a small delivery free usually. A 50 mile trip just for paint does seem a ball ache if you could avoid it xx |
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"50 miles too far and most are collection only so you’d have to choose beforehand.
I’ve checked. I can walk around the store. 50miles round trip is nothing in Devon (my nearest hospital is a 60 mile round trip)
I’m gonna risk it
Your shout and hope you find what you’re after, but I’d be very surprised if this was classed as essential travel which is all that’s legally allowed. "
As long as the shopping contains an essential item them its perfectly acceptable. The problem comes because what is considered essential for one person isn't considered essential for another. |
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"I’ll come back with a hot tub. I just know it, I haven’t been out in weeks
I went to Lidl a few weeks ago to get bread, milk and sausages and came back with an electric fan, Fluffy blanket and a toilet seat. "
I did something similar and bought a portable toilet for 29.99 I mean I couldn’t not at that price! In my defence I do/did love camping pre Covid. |
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Your shout and hope you find what you’re after, but I’d be very surprised if this was classed as essential travel which is all that’s legally allowed.
As long as the shopping contains an essential item them its perfectly acceptable. The problem comes because what is considered essential for one person isn't considered essential for another. "
True but the OP did specify paint which I’d struggle to see as essential. And of course the police are applying the law differently in different areas. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Your shout and hope you find what you’re after, but I’d be very surprised if this was classed as essential travel which is all that’s legally allowed.
As long as the shopping contains an essential item them its perfectly acceptable. The problem comes because what is considered essential for one person isn't considered essential for another.
True but the OP did specify paint which I’d struggle to see as essential. And of course the police are applying the law differently in different areas. "
This is true and all any of us can do is a risk assessment and what's right for us without putting people at unnecessary risk. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Your shout and hope you find what you’re after, but I’d be very surprised if this was classed as essential travel which is all that’s legally allowed.
As long as the shopping contains an essential item them its perfectly acceptable. The problem comes because what is considered essential for one person isn't considered essential for another.
True but the OP did specify paint which I’d struggle to see as essential. And of course the police are applying the law differently in different areas.
This is true and all any of us can do is a risk assessment and what's right for us without putting people at unnecessary risk."
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"I’ll come back with a hot tub. I just know it, I haven’t been out in weeks
I went to Lidl a few weeks ago to get bread, milk and sausages and came back with an electric fan, Fluffy blanket and a toilet seat.
I did something similar and bought a portable toilet for 29.99 I mean I couldn’t not at that price! In my defence I do/did love camping pre Covid. "
My sister got a garden shed a lidl. |
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Your shout and hope you find what you’re after, but I’d be very surprised if this was classed as essential travel which is all that’s legally allowed.
As long as the shopping contains an essential item them its perfectly acceptable. The problem comes because what is considered essential for one person isn't considered essential for another.
True but the OP did specify paint which I’d struggle to see as essential. And of course the police are applying the law differently in different areas. "
Well in this life you live and learn and it would be a poor man indeed that didn’t consider all sides to a discussion before forming an opinion. That’s why I asked
In light of what you have said chap, I have decided NOT to go. Paint isn’t essential and I can order online. I’ve played by the Covid rules since the start and it seems silly to break them now for a spot of paint.
I appreciate everyone’s contribution to this thread. It’s why I like the forums. |
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"I’ll come back with a hot tub. I just know it, I haven’t been out in weeks
I went to Lidl a few weeks ago to get bread, milk and sausages and came back with an electric fan, Fluffy blanket and a toilet seat.
I did something similar and bought a portable toilet for 29.99 I mean I couldn’t not at that price! In my defence I do/did love camping pre Covid.
My sister got a garden shed a lidl. " a takeaway shed! Brilliant. |
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I just read yesterday that a couple got fined for breaking the rules driving to b&q to pick up essential wood... I realise that kind of sounds like a pun and that imm being funny but that was actually what was said lol |
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You are allowed to travel for work.
I consider decorating to be work.
I give you permission to get your paint.
Don't try to get into the pub on the way or the way back ....... Don't lick strangers. |
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"You are allowed to travel for work.
I consider decorating to be work.
I give you permission to get your paint.
Don't try to get into the pub on the way or the way back ....... Don't lick strangers. "
And because of the last point I will not go. Not being able to lick strangers has and always will be (should I have put an Oxford comma in there? Answers on a postcard)) a deal breaker. |
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