'Please stay away' - Hartlepool council's warning over travelling to town's coastal spots

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Visitors are being asked to temporarily stay away from Hartlepool to help prevent the spread of Covid-19.

Hartlepool Borough Council released an appeal on Friday, February 19 amid concern over the number of people gathering at coastal locations, such as Seaton Carew and the Headland, particularly at weekends.

There have been reports of people travelling from outside the town to enjoy a coastal walk, the council added.

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Councillor Shane Moore, leader of Hartlepool Borough Council, said in a statement: “Our priority at the moment continues to be to limit the impact this vile virus has on our communities and our vulnerable residents.

"With this in mind, we would politely ask visitors to stay away for the time being and to abide by current lockdown rules which state that you should not travel outside your local area to exercise.

“I recognise that this works both ways and I would also urge Hartlepool residents to follow the rules and not visit other areas.”

Cllr Moore continued to say he hoped people would understand that the ‘stay away’ appeal is a short-term measure to safeguard people’s health, and added that he is looking forward to the day when the town will again be able to welcome visitors with open arms.

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Councillor Shane Moore, Leader of Hartlepool Borough Council.Councillor Shane Moore, Leader of Hartlepool Borough Council.
Councillor Shane Moore, Leader of Hartlepool Borough Council.

But Craig Blundred, Hartlepool’s Director of Public Health, warned that though rates have fallen they are still ‘uncomfortably high’ and that residents of the town must continue to play their part in stopping the spread of coronavirus.

Mr Blundred added: “Whilst infection rates have come down in recent weeks, they still remain uncomfortably high and we are not out of the woods yet.

“I would like to thank local people for their support in tackling the virus to date, but now is not the time to become complacent and we must all continue to do whatever we can to prevent its spread.

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There are concerns over the number of people gathering at coastal locations such as Seaton Carew and the Headland, the council say.There are concerns over the number of people gathering at coastal locations such as Seaton Carew and the Headland, the council say.
There are concerns over the number of people gathering at coastal locations such as Seaton Carew and the Headland, the council say.

“In particular, please remember hands, face and space, as even small steps save lives.

"It is vitally important that we all take these basic safety precautions but we need to do it as a collective measure – it is not a case of one or the other.”

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