Subject to Government confirmation on Monday, May 10, visitors will also be able to step inside stately homes, challenge their friends to a game at the bowling alley or play slot machines in an amusement arcade from May 17.
Thirty people will be able to attend wedding receptions and the same number will be able to pay their last respects at funerals and wakes.
1. Escape room
New attraction Chesterfield Escape Rooms will be opened by the town's mayor on May 17. Teams of two to six people are invited to see if they can escape the rooms in an hour or under. Photo: Submitted
2. Play centres
Let your little one burn off some energy in a play centre. The Jungle on Foxwood Road, Chesterfield, reopens its doors on May 17. Photo: Google
3. Theatre
Chesterfield's Pomegranate Theatre's first show after lockdown will be Judy & Liza, a musical production about Judy Garland and Liza Minnelli, on May 22. Photo: Anne Shelley
4. Bowling alley
Chesterfield Bowl is back in business on May 17 and is following government guidelines with a maximum of two households or the rule of six for bookings. Bowling fan Gaz Coops commented on Facebook about the reopening: "I'm like a kid on Christmas morning." Photo: Brian Eyre