PEOPLE are being urged to stay at home and to exercise locally during the current national coronavirus lockdown.

Craven District Council, Richmondshire District Council, the Yorkshire Dales National Park, and North Yorkshire Police are reminding people that everyone needs to play their part to reduce the spread of the new, highly infectious strain of the virus.

The advice is that residents should not travel out of their village or town unless absolutely necessary, to help restrict the spread of the deadly virus.

Craven Inspector Steve Breen said: “North Yorkshire Police have adjusted their patrol plans to increase their presence and visibility, to provide reassurance to our communities.

"They will be out and about in Craven and Richmondshire this weekend and throughout the lockdown, reinforcing the message to Stay Home and Stay Local."

He added: “This is a difficult time for everyone and we know that the vast majority of people in the districts are making the right decisions for themselves and those that they love.

"If you are thinking about going out of your area, please ask yourself whether your journey is essential.

"Everyone needs to take responsibility for making safer choices – for themselves, their local community and the communities that they may be tempted to visit.”

Under the new national lockdown restrictions, people can leave home to exercise with members of their household or support bubble, or one other person.

However, this should be limited to once per day, and people should not travel outside their local area.

If you do leave home for a permitted reason, you should always stay local - unless it is necessary to go further, for example to go to work.

Stay local means stay in the village, town, or part of the city where you live.

Councillor Richard Foster, leader of Craven District Council, said: “The rapidly increasing number of Covid-19 cases and deaths is alarming, nationally and here in North Yorkshire.

“We are urging people to stay at home and stay local.

"If you are leaving home to exercise, please do not travel outside of your local area. We know some people may be tempted to travel to exercise in one of the beauty spots in the Dales – please, do not do this."

He added: “Please exercise on your local streets or parks, close to your home, to stop the spread of the virus and protect yourselves and everyone else.”

The Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority is also urging everyone to stay home and not to make unnecessary trips to, or around the national park.

Neil Heseltine, chairman of the Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority said: “The message is clear, stay home, exercise locally, and avoid all unnecessary travel.

“Many people in our communities fall into the most vulnerable category of people. This means:

* No-one should be coming to the National Park for recreation or leisure, for example a picnic or a social meeting.

* No-one should travel outside of their local area for exercise."

He said: “The Yorkshire Dales will be here for us all when this is over.

"It isn’t going anywhere, and neither should you. Please stay home and plan for when local businesses across the Park will be back up and running and delighted to welcome you back.”

National Park offices in Bainbridge and Grassington are closed to the public. National Park Visitor Centres and Dales Countryside Museum are also closed.

National Park car parks, toilets and public rights of way remain open for local people to take exercise, and shop for essentials. It is important these are not blocked or obstructed.

Where rights of way pass close to, or through residential and agricultural properties, Government advice regarding social distancing should be strictly adhered to.

The latest Covid-19 guidance for people living and working in the national park is updated regularly at: https://www.yorkshiredales.org.uk/category/covid-19/

Under the national lockdown, many businesses must also close, including non-essential retail, leisure and sports facilities, accommodation, and personal care facilities. Hospitality venues are restricted to takeaway, click and collect, drive-through and delivery.

For more information on Covid-19 national lockdown restrictions, go to https://www.gov.uk/guidance/national-lockdown-stay-at-home

To report a business for breaching national lockdown, email Craven District Council at :contactus@cravendc.gov.uk