From today, the rules for people living alone or single parents 'teaming up' with another household have been extended to allow certain activities outdoors.
Those who are connected in a bubble will now be able to exercise outdoors together as well as car share.
It comes after government confirmed anyone living on their own or a single-parent can form a 'bubble' with another household for emotional and practical support.
However, Chief Minister, Howard Quayle has already warned this cannot be a 'free-for-all'.
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