Continued outdoor gym use in Horsham is ‘extremely disappointing’

The continued use of the outdoor gym equipment in Horsham Park has been branded ‘extremely disappointing’ by the council.
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A Horsham District Council spokeswoman said the area has been closed off due to the coronavirus social distancing rules with signage erected to inform members of the public.

The council issued a statement following reports of people continuing to use the equipment.

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The spokeswoman said: “It is extremely disappointing to hear that people are continuing to use the outdoor gym equipment in Horsham Park.

The gym equipment has been cordoned offThe gym equipment has been cordoned off
The gym equipment has been cordoned off

Sussex Police are patrolling these areas and will act within their powers to enforce these instructions to prevent this behaviour.

“The Government’s social distancing regulations must be adhered to when using the Council’s parks and open spaces.”

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