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Controlled access parks now open to public

The City has allowed for the opening of recreational park in level 2 of lock down

The City of Ekurhuleni’s controlled access community parks are now open and ready to welcome members of the public.

Following the president’s announcement of the country’s move to lockdown level two, effective from August 18, all parkgoers can now enjoy the use of the city’s parks.

Residents are, however, urged to follow strict Covid-19 rules of always maintaining a social distance of 1.5m, wearing cloth masks and regularly sanitising or washing hands.

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Going out under lockdown level two

The access-controlled parks will operate from 6am to 6pm daily.

Security guards at the gate will monitor and manage the number of people entering the parks to avoid overcrowding.

Access-controlled parks opened include:  Bokkie Park, Blaaupan Dam, Gillooly’s Farm, Dries Niemandt Park, Bulithando Multi-Purpose Park, Nomathamsanqa Multi-purpose Park, Barcelona Regional Park, Germiston Lake and Alberton Dam.

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