Denbighshire residents are being encouraged to exercise in their local areas during the upcoming lockdown.
As part of the
Welsh Government’s ‘firebreak’ lockdown which starts at 6pm today (Friday) residents are asked not to travel to exercise or visit beauty spots in the
county such as Loggerheads and Moel Famau country parks.
People are
advised to take exercise from their homes and the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley
AONB will be posting ideas for local walks throughout the lockdown period on
its social media account.
Cllr Tony
Thomas, the council’s Lead Member for Housing and Communities, said: “During
the lockdown residents are asked not to travel to exercise so we are
encouraging residents to take advantage of their local areas.
“Exercise is
vitally important for everyone’s wellbeing and from the coastal areas with
their beaches to the rural areas of the county there are a wealth of local
walks and opportunities for exercise.
“We are
encouraging residents to take advantage of their local area, to exercise from
home and to continue to practice social distancing and good hygiene to stop the
spread of the virus and protect our communities.”
Residents are
advised that the Countryside Centre at Loggerheads Country Park will be closed
during the lockdown.
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