THE people of Taunton would appear to be remarkably disciplined in adhering to the government's social distancing advice - with photos showing very few residents out and about on Easter Sunday.
On Friday, Health Secretary Matt Hancock said Easter weekend would be 'a test of the nation's resolve' in the battle against coronavirus - urging people to resist the temptation to visit local beaches and parks in the fine weather.
And it would appear the overwhelming majority are supporting NHS workers by avoiding non-essential travel, with Taunton's town centre and main parks generally looking very quiet.
ALMOST EMPTY: Often Easter traffic can get pretty bad on the M5 - but J24 was almost deserted at lunchtime today
QUIET: Longrun Meadow in Taunton
SPORADIC: There were a few people using French Weir in Taunton
DESERTED: Fore Street in Taunton
UNUSUAL: Taunton town centre would normally be pretty busy
NO SERVICE: Temple Methodist Church in Taunton
EMPTY: The McDonald's by Taunton Odeon and the Hollywood Bowl
BARELY ANY TRAFFIC: Toneway
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