At the risk of starting to get really boring on this subject: no you can’t.
“Social contact
If you live in one of the affected areas, in order to help prevent the spread of coronavirus, you should not:
meet people you do not live with inside a private home or garden, except where you have formed a support bubble (or for other limited exemptions to be specified in law)
visit someone else’s home or garden even if they live outside of the affected areas
socialise with people you do not live with in other indoor public venues – such as pubs, restaurants, cafes, shops, places of worship, community centres, leisure and entertainment venues, or visitor attractions. You may attend these venues with people you live with (or are in a support bubble with), but should avoid interaction with individuals or groups from other households. If you run such a business or organisation, you should take steps to ensure people do not interact with people they do not live with, in line with COVID-19 secure guidance”
What you're allowed to do and not do now mainly depends on how much research you've done and what legal advice you've taken on how much weight to give to the various conflicting sources of guidance.
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