First Minister Mark Drakeford made the order on Monday evening after
significant concerns were raised across the country over the weekend about the
number of visitors and holidaymakers that had made their way to caravan parks,
campsites and other accommodation, placing extreme added pressure on vital
services.
Leader of Denbighshire, Councillor Hugh Evans OBE, said: “As you are
aware, we are living in unprecedented times due to Coronavirus Covid-19. Clear
guidelines have been issued by the Welsh and UK Governments that people should
adhere to social-distancing, self-isolation and only undertake essential
journeys.
“I fully appreciate the contribution of the tourism sector to
Denbighshire, the economic contribution of over £500m in 2018 locally and the
fact that you employ over 6,000 people, but we are in the midst of an
world-wide emergency.
“Despite the advice from our Governments; the numbers of visitors to
Denbighshire over the last few days has been extremely worrying and
disappointing. I therefore urge you to close your park / campsite /
accommodation immediately so that we can stop the spread of the virus, and
limit the impact of visitors on our health and care services locally which are
already under considerable pressure.
Councillor Mark Young, Cabinet Lead Member for Planning, Public
Protection and Safer Communities, said: “As was announced on Friday, 20
March 2020, arrangements to support the hospitality industry are in the process
of being developed by our Governments and the Council is also prioritising the
work of providing advice and support to businesses.
“In line with our Governments’ guidelines, I urge you to close
immediately for the sake of all the people of Denbighshire and our health and
care services - so that we can focus on the exceptional situation that we are
facing and reduce the risk for all of us. By encouraging your customers to stay
at their main home address, you will be helping to protect them, the people of
Denbighshire as well as our vital health and care services.
“If you have already acted upon the national guidance to close your park
/ campsite / accommodation, we are extremely grateful to you for taking this
responsible action.
“My sincerest thoughts are with you at this difficult and challenging
time, and Denbighshire County Council will do its very best to support people."
The Welsh Government made the announcement that
people camping or staying in caravans on holiday will be asked to begin
returning to their homes from today as camps and holiday parks close, unless
there are exceptional reasons for them remaining.
Denbighshire County Council will not ask
residents to leave caravan parks if they live on site and have no alternative
address.
The Welsh Government expects all other people such
as visitors, those on holiday and people with another home address to
leave.
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