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I’M TAKING THE SHOW ON THE ROAD

Toni Finnimore, 35, lives in Brighton.

Packing my belongings into boxes, I tried not to feel sad. ‘This is a new beginning,’ I told myself, separating items into three piles: stuff to sell, things for the bin, and the items I’d keep. In truth, while it was overwhelming, I was excited for the future, even if I didn’t entirely know what to expect.

Running my own events company, The Social Society, organising gatherings that connected skilled workers with charities, meant that within 24 hours of the March lockdown I’d lost all my

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