HUNDREDS of people flocked to the seafront to enjoy the sun days after the Prime Minister announced his lockdown exit plan.

Crowds were pictured at Brighton and Worthing seafronts this afternoon with people making the most of the sunshine.

In Brighton, people were pictured enjoying the weekend on the beach, watching on as paddleboarders took to the water.

The good weather brought many out to exercise, with countless people walking and running the seafront.

Current restrictions mean people must stay at home and only go out if they have "a reasonable excuse".

The Argus:

You are not to meet people socially unless you live together or form a support bubble.

People breaking these rules can face fines, including an £800 penalty for those attending house parties of more than 15 people - and a £10,000 fine for the organisers.

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It comes days after Boris Johnson announced his "roadmap” out of lockdown will lift some restrictions from March 8.

The Argus:

All pupils in England’s schools are expected to return to class from this date.

From March 29, people from two households, or groups of up to six, can meet outdoors.

Outdoor sport and leisure facilities will reopen. Organised outdoor sport will also be allowed.