* People stayed away from the Horseshoe Falls at the weekend.
Denbighshire County Council and the Clwydian Range
and Dee Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty have thanked residents
and visitors for staying away from the county’s beauty spots over the weekend.
Concerns had been raised last week about an
increase in visitors to the Panorama and Horseshoe Falls in the Dee Valley and Loggerheads and Moel Famau
country parks.
his prompted a warning from the council and
North Wales Police for people to heed the national message and to stay at home.
The council monitored the position over
the weekend, supported by North Wales Police patrols and says very few visitors were
reported at these locations.
Councillor Tony Thomas, the council’s Lead Member for Housing and Communities, said: “We fully understand
that the great weather makes it extremely tempting to go for exercise in our
scenic countryside, but we are in the middle of a pandemic and we all need to
listen to the stay at home messages.
“Generally, most people listen to the
national guidance and exercise in their local community, but the blip we saw
last week in some of our beauty spots did cause us some concern. That’s why we
appealed to people to stay away.
“We are very grateful to North Wales
Police for providing a visible presence in the area. By working in partnership,
we can really send a clear message for people to stay at home. When the time’s
right, we will be welcoming people back to Denbighshire with open arms – but
not quite yet."
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