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Vacationers enjoy the sun on the beaches and in the parks of the country on Saturday in in first Easter holidays without self-isolation restrictions for two years.

Many led for shore, with most of country enjoys temperatures reaching 21.6C on Saturday, according to the Met Office. It was the hottest day of in year already on Good Friday when the highs of 23.4C were recorded in St. James Park. in London is warmer than Ibiza.

seven miles of beaches in bournemouth attracted some of the largest crowds of in year. coastal car parks in Cornish were also packed as vacationers headed to the beaches and to the pubs.

The Easter holidays were disrupted due to a lack of staff at the country’s airports and railway stops. on part of in network. Liverpool and Manchester City fans trip to the FA Cup match at Wembley advised avoid ride the railroad because of closing of Euston Station in London for track improvements.

The drivers were hit with long delays on some routes. In Berkshire stretch of M4 was closed in in both directions between junctions 13 and 14 after fire teams were called to fire and explosions at an industrial site near RAF Welford. Huge train of smoke was visible from the highway.

On the hunt for Easter eggs in Brighton yesterday. Photograph: Sara Elwick

This was reported by the Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service. fire involved”possible pyrotechnics and fireworks. There were no reports of injuries.

Motorists in the southeast faced cork after crash in Surrey and an incident with police at Dartford Junction brought traffic to a halt. with sixMile lag reported on M25 on Saturday afternoon.

Motorists also faced delays near Bristol and Birmingham, although traffic yesterday was not considered as heavy as on Good Friday, according to the AA, which estimates there will be about 27.6 million trips. made in total over “busier than usual” bank holiday weekend.

boxer hares in field near York
boxer hares in field near York Photograph: Charlotte Graham

RAC proposed best time to travel on main roads on Sunday after 15:00 and then either before 10:30 on Easter Monday tomorrow or after 18:30 to avoid large queues.

There is also there were some reports of lack of fuel with The Gasoline Retailers Association, which represents independent filling stations, said it was aware of protests at several supply sites.

Meanwhile, a few weeks later of delays and luggage fiascos at UK airports, there have been several good news from Heathrow and Manchester. One person flying from Heathrow wrote online that it only took him three hours to get from Wakefield to the airport and through security.

Another wrote: “Despite all the headlines, it was easy at Heathrow Airport. with Check in and security. And now we have over two hours to kill”. And in Manchester, a passenger wrote that “there was no queue for Taxi drop-off – no to check in – security queue very small – in and through the air zone in 15 minutes”.

In the port of Dover, there was movement also they say it flows smoothly again after a few days of delays caused pendant of ferry services to and from Calais by P&O Ferries.

The meteorological service reported the temperature on Saturday yesterday were above average for mid April, with in highest temperature of 21.6C recorded at Chivenor, near Barnstaple. in Devonian.

Dan Stroud of the Met Office said it was a “glorious day”. in south and southeast” in detail, with some kind of cloud in other areas.

Most of the southern and eastern parts of the country are forecast to remain dry for rest of in bank holiday weekend with sun, but more unsettled weather in in north and north-west.

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