Denbighshire County
Council’s Public Protection team is working closely with North Wales Police to
remind owners of caravan parks and campsites to adhere to national regulations
to remain closed and to continue protecting local communities.
Welsh Government’s First Minister Mark Drakeford
made the order last month to close all campsites and caravan parks.
This came after
significant concerns were raised across the country about the number of
visitors and holidaymakers that had made their way to these sites during the
outbreak of coronavirus, placing extreme added pressure on vital
services.
They
must remain closed until further notice, unless specifically exempt or
requested and approved by the Welsh Government or the council.
Now Denbighshire and police have issued a reminder for these sites to remain closed
until the order has been lifted.
Councillor
Mark Young, Cabinet Lead Member for Safer Communities, said: “We are living in unprecedented times due to Coronavirus Covid-19 and
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.
“Welsh Government made the order to close campsite
and caravan park accommodation immediately to assist in preventing the spread
of the virus, and to limit the impact of visitors on our health and care
services locally which are already under considerable pressure. Asking
customers to stay at their main home address is helping to protect their
safety, that of the people of Denbighshire as well as our vital health and care
services.
“We are extremely grateful to those owners or
caravan sites and campsites that have shown great co-operation and it is a
timely reminder with the current good weather to continue adhering to these
regulations until further notice."
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