Leicestershire-lockdown-boundary-map.jpg


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English: Leicester was made subject to the UK's first 'local lockdown' on 30th June 2020. I made this map courtesy of OpenStreetMap, superimposing publicly available UK government data [1] . It shows the boundary of the local lockdown measures as at that date.
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  1. Department of Health and Social Care ( 30 June 2020 ). Leicestershire coronavirus lockdown: areas and changes . Gov.uk Coronavirus (COVID-19) Guidance and support . Retrieved on 1 July 2020 .

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Area of Leicester subject to the COVID-19 lockdown measures of 30th June 2020

1 July 2020

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