* Llangollen and the rest of the county aren't ready for visitors yet.
The ‘Stay at Home’ message is being ramped up in Denbighshire ahead of the bank holiday.
The county council is working closely with
the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and other
key partners to promote the Stay at Home message, to help protect people’s
health and well-being, to protect communities and the NHS.
Residents are encouraged to stay in their local
neighbourhood for their daily exercise and visitors are asked to stay away, for
the time being.
Councillor Tony Thomas, Cabinet Lead Member for
Housing and Communities, said: “We’ve seen the positive impact that social
distancing and adhering to national guidelines is having on the spread of
coronavirus and we would like to thank people for their efforts. They are
making a real difference.
“On occasions we have seen some people visiting
some of our beauty spots and we’ve issued appeals for people to stay away.
“We fully appreciate that the great weather is
making it very tempting to visit places such as our scenic countryside or our
glorious beaches.
"Denbighshire will be open for residents and visitors
soon, but we’re not quite there and we’re asking people to hang in there and to
continue following the national guidelines until further notice."
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