Sunday, 12 April 2020
Clarence Valley Council closes beach carparks until April 27 2020
Clarence Valley Council:
The following beach car parks will be closed from Thursday 9 April until Monday 27 April:
Turners Beach,
Yamba and Breakwall (excl. for Farmers Markets)
Main Beach,
Yamba Pippi Beach,
Yamba Blue Pools,
Angourie Spookys Beach,
Angourie Main Beach, Iluka (excl. the breakwall carpark)
South Terrace,
Wooli (near the Volunteer Rescue Service)
Minnie Water Foreshore Reserve north of the surf club
Brooms Head Foreshore reserve near the hall.
The Daily Examiner, 9 April 2020, p.5:
In an effort to stop tourists and local from congregating at Clarence beaches, Clarence Valley Council from today will close nine beach carparks until April 27.
“NSW Government Health orders are crystal clear around social distancing and gatherings. Our beaches are only open to local residents for exercise and fishing and that’s only OK subject to people complying with social distancing requirements,” council general manager Ashley Lindsay said.
“Once people finish their exercise they should return home immediately. We don’t want a repeat of what happened on Gold Coast beaches.
“No holiday-makers should be coming here at this time.
“Digital signage close to Yamba advising that beach carparks are closed will also be activated to deter visitors from using our beaches.
“We all need to follow these rules to save the lives of the people we love. Everyone knows someone whose health is compromised. Healthy younger people can get very sick too.” Northern NSW Local Health District chief executive Wayne Jones is urging people who would have ordinarily been travelling to Northern NSW over the break to reconsider their plans, and steer clear.
“For every person who doesn’t come to our region, it makes it easier for us to manage our own physical distancing needs here in Northern NSW,” Mr Jones said.
“If travellers stay away, it means there is less chance of new cases being brought into our region.
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Clarence Coast,
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COVID-19,
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