Read through, and see how many of our Top 10 you remember.
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1. 1, These rules will be relaxed in England on 4 July
A story detailing a further easing of lockdown restrictions, that came into effect on July 4, was by far our most popular story with an incredible 400,000 views. The changes included allowing two households to meet in any setting, the two-metre social distancing rule being reduced to "one-metre plus" and the reopening of hotels, restaurants, cafés, bars and pubs. The story was published on June 23. Photo by No 10 Downing Street via Getty Photo: Downing Street
2. 2, All the areas in Doncaster where coronavirus cases are currently RISING
A story from November, detailing the 12 areas of Doncaster where the number of Covid-19 cases was rising is the second most popular story of the year. It was published on November 13, in the middle of the second national lockdown, and brought in 239,000 page views. The areas on the list included Belle Vue and Town Fields; Wheatley Hills and Sprotbrough. Photo: d
3. 3, 18 great retro pictures of you clubbing in Doncaster's Karisma from more than 20 years go
We all love a trip down memory lane, and our gallery of people clubbing at Karisma over the years proved particularly popular this year. It was the third most read story on Free Press this year with 172,000 page views, and was published on January 15. Photo: JPi
4. 4, These 17 Doncaster takeaways have 0 or 1 star food hygiene ratings
The fourth most read story on our website this year was one published on January 29, listing the 17 takeaways that had received a 0 or 1 star hygiene rating from the Food Standards Agency. The story was visited 109,000 times Photo: Google