* The Riverside Park play area is set to open from Monday.
Following
Welsh Government guidance, Denbighshire County Council will re-open its parks
and children’s play areas from Monday, July 20.
Sites include Riverside Park in Llangollen, the Botanical Gardens and Coronation Playing Fields in Rhyl, Cae Ddol, Ruthin, and outdoor play areas across the county.
Cllr Tony
Thomas, the Council’s Lead Member for Housing and Communities, said:
“Re-opening our parks and play areas is an important step in the easing of
lockdown restrictions. It will allow our residents, and especially children, to
spend time outdoors and enjoy open spaces.
“Coronavirus
has not gone away and as restrictions ease it is important for residents to
keep to social distancing rules and to ensure they practice good hygiene when
in these shared spaces.”
Signs will be
placed at sites to remind people to maintain social distancing whilst using
facilities and those using play areas are asked to:
- Be aware
of how many people are on the play area and if it is not possible to
follow social distancing, not to enter
- Remind
children to play responsibly and be aware of others around them
- Stay no
longer than one hour to allow others to use the equipment
- Children
must be accompanied by a responsible adult at all times
- Where
possible, wipe the equipment using anti-bacterial wipes before and after
use
- Wash your
hands after using equipment, when you leave the play area and get home
- All
litter should be disposed of in the litter bins provided, or taken home
where a bin isn’t available.
- Do not meet with more than one household outside in a play area.
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