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City closes facilities for public use

The city advised that covid-19 protocols such as social distancing, wearing of masks and sanitisation must be adhered to in all public spaces.

THE country’s move back to lockdown alert level 4, as announced by President Cyril Ramaphosa, eThekwini Municipality has closed facilities for public use.

It advised that this is to ensure the safety of employees and the public. The following amenities will be closed for public use until further notice:

Libraries and heritage sites: All libraries, museums, art galleries, theatres and heritage sites are closed to the public. All books due will be extended until the end of July.

Botanic gardens and fenced parks: Only a maximum of 100 people will be allowed in at a time. No picnics, braais, photoshoots, group exercise, alcohol consumption or social gatherings will be permitted. Walking of pets, individual exercise, jogging, walking or trail biking where applicable are permitted.

uMngeni Bird Park and Mitchell Park Zoo: The uMngeni Bird Park and Zoo will be opened to allow a maximum of 100 people at a time. However, the bird shows will not be operating under alert level 4. No groups, tours or school groups will be permitted.

Beaches: Beaches will remain open for swimming. However, people will not be permitted to swim in groups. No alcohol consumption, picnics in places that permit such, or religious ceremonies will be permitted at beaches. No group surfing, training or running groups will be allowed on the beaches. Likewise, no group bookings for beach activities on the beach or the grassy areas will be permitted. Fishing is still permissible, but not in groups.

Nature reserves: Nature reserves remain open for individual exercise and walking for enjoyment. However, group walks, bird hiking or trail riding will not be permitted. Likewise, no picnics or braais will be allowed. The maximum number of people allowed in reserves is 100.

Cemeteries: Cemeteries are open to the public for funerals. However, the maximum number of people allowed at any funeral is 50 as per the lockdown regulations. No after parties are allowed.

Swimming pools: All swimming pools are closed until further notice.

Indoor sports centres: All indoor sports facilities are closed. Workshops, community sport meetings, sporting and recreational programmes are not permitted.

Community halls: Halls are open for permissible functions, which are not considered social gatherings. Thus, no weddings, religious functions (like church services), or training is permissible. Funerals will be permissible, noting that the maximum amount of people allowed in a hall will be 50. Covid-19 protocols such as social distancing, wearing of masks and sanitisation must be adhered to in all public spaces, the city said.  

 
 
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