Are you allowed to sunbathe in public during coronavirus lockdown? Here's what the Health Secretary has said
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The UK's second weekend in lockdown is predicted to be the warmest in six months.
Matt Hancock told Sophy Ridge On Sunday: ‘Sunbathing is against the rules that have been set out for important public health reasons.’
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Hide AdHe warned rulebreakers: ‘You are putting others' lives at risk and you are putting yourself in harm's way.’
One London park has been forced to close today after thousands of people ignored ‘stay-at-home’ guidance and enjoyed the sunshine or met friends.
Brockwell Park in Lambeth locked its gates indefinitely after 3,000 people visited on Saturday, ‘many of them sunbathing or in large groups’.
The council called the rulebreakers ‘unacceptable’ and apologised for the closure, adding: ‘A minority of people have not followed the guidance - regrettably we have to act.’
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Hide AdThere were similar scenes on Primrose Hill in Camden, where police moved on more than 100 people who were picnicking or had met with friends.
Rulebreakers were also spotted on the south coast, and two people will now face the courts after a having a barbecue on a beach in Hove.
Sussex Police tweeted that they were "disappointed" in those caught, but said: ‘Thank you to everyone that stayed away from beauty spots and beaches today.
‘We know it isn't easy.’
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Hide AdOn Saturday, Cabinet minister Michael Gove said there was evidence that young people were not taking social distancing measures as seriously as others.
Speaking at the daily coronavirus briefing, Mr Gove said: ‘There has been evidence that for some young people, there has been a lower level of compliance.’
He added: ‘It may be that young people feel that they are less likely to be affected and less likely to be infected.’
Met Office meteorologist Steven Keates said Sunday will be ‘a beautiful spring day’ with ‘blue skies and sunshine for much of the day for much of the UK’.
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Hide AdHe predicted some parts of the UK ‘could be seeing 20-21C’, which would be ‘the first time we've reached over 20 since October 1 last year’.
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