The Locksmith Journal May/Jun 2020 - Issue 68 | Page 6

From the Editor BORIS SAYS ‘RELAX’ (A BIT MORE) It’s a brand new month and a brand new normal, especially for many businesses and brands. From a professional point of view, the relief to see factories up and running again, and companies slowly returning back to work is huge. I’ve really enjoyed hearing from those that have, and been intrigued to see what they are doing differently from the BC years (before Coronavirus). » THERE’S A LONG WAY TO GO TO RECOVER completely; from schools to shops, businesses to bars, holidays to house parties, and it can seem that the places which are offered more freedom, or are allowed to reopen (whether they feel ready or not) further highlights the difference between the rest that can’t or won’t, but I am not one to get political and for the most part; progress is positive. From a publishing point of view, we haven’t been short of stories throughout the lockdown, even if we were scared at first that we’d struggle. To keep going with magazines, for us, was a ‘no-brainer. There had never been a more important time keep everyone in the supply chain in contact with each other. I wrongly assumed that many submissions would simply say ‘we’re closed for now’, yet there were so many stories about manufacturers turning their hands to PPE, installers at Nightingale hospitals, suppliers sending out hardware and equipment, and innovative and imaginative ways to work remotely, from software to help keep colleagues in touch with one another, to locksmiths starting up new businesses in lockdown, plus charity and community news. From a personal point of view, so much has changed and so much will still have to change before ‘normal’ happens, and I’m sure it will never be the same again. Maybe that’s a good thing. Taking more time to just do nothing some days seemed impossible to me before all of this but I am certainly appreciating it now, and being able to take longer over things that I would’ve just rushed through in the past (from walking the dogs to sitting down to a ‘proper lunch’) has been a pleasure. I haven’t really missed Sunday dinner at the in-laws either, but as I say, I don’t get political. Looking forward to hearing about your ‘new normal’ and I’ll see you next time, Gemma, Editor L U r i M c O e a o t u s m n o W t c u c i b w e w h c l b s G r s l a s s c g M f 4 MAY/JUN 2020 locksmithjournal.co.uk