Phear Park reopened while other Exmouth recreational areas remain closed
By Hannah Corfield
29th Jul 2021 | Local News
Phear Park in Exmouth is due to re-open today, however other popular recreational spots in the town will remain closed.
This comes after councillors at East Devon District Council reviewed their decision to close parks and gardens at the commencement of lockdown and have agreed that the majority of the district's large or easy to access park sites should be reopened to the public, as soon as possible.
The council decided to close parks to help people abide by social distancing measures and because of a reduced workforce - a decision that was balanced by the fact that East Devon is a rural district with good access to the countryside and open spaces.
East Devon's beaches and nature reserves have remained open throughout the lockdown.
There are, however, still some sites which are quite small, enclosed and with narrow access ways, poor sight lines or restricted access points.
The council feels it will be difficult for the public to maintain robust social distancing in these sites, and so as not to increase the risk of viral transmission, the following sites are to remain closed:
- Manor Gardens
- Gunfield Gardens
- Queens Drive Space
- All play areas
- Outdoor gym equipment
- All skate parks
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