COVID-19 and the Dorset AONB: Autumn 2020
An update on being outdoors in the Dorset AONB, protecting local communities and contacting the Dorset AONB Team.
An update on being outdoors in the Dorset AONB, protecting local communities and contacting the Dorset AONB Team.
As the warm summer days fade, there are still plenty of visitors enjoying the outstanding landscapes and coast of Dorset.
Of course, the COVID-19 outbreak is still very much with us and pubs, restaurants and holiday accommodation have worked hard to make their welcome covid-safe.
You can find full details of what you are able to do in this phase of the pandemic on the Government website. Further clarification from the government to Frequently Asked Questions are also available.
In Dorset, we have been fortunate to have had a lower incidence of coronavirus compared to many other parts of the country. However, with a relatively elderly population in some parts, local communities are very aware of the devastating impact the virus can have and are still taking the threat very seriously.
Respect, protect, enjoy: we want to make sure people are able to enjoy visiting Dorset in a safe and responsible way; looking after our local community, our visitors and the landscape around us. Please follow the guidelines to respect, protect and enjoy Dorset.
Know before you go: Whilst restrictions have been eased, things may still be a little different to normal and it’s therefore important that you are aware of these and that you plan ahead so you’re in the know before you go. Not everything will be open and some businesses may have altered their opening times.
We recommend that you check opening times and COVID Secure visiting arrangements in advance of your visit and you can find out more details on the VisitDorset website. Make a back-up plan for where to go if the place you intended to visit is busy and be prepared to change your plans if you need to.
Stay safe:
Please Respect, Protect and Enjoy beautiful Dorset!
Natural England have updated the Countryside Code for how to use outdoor spaces respectfully and safely during these challenging times. The Code urges you to ease respect other people and protect the natural environment by:
Wildlife may have moved into areas where it hasn’t previously been found, including nesting birds. Land managers may have taken action to provide extra protection of wildlife. Be vigilant and comply with these protective measures to ensure you do not disrupt the local wildlife.
The Dorset AONB Team continues to work from home and is conducting all meetings remotely. All volunteer activities, events and face-to-face project activity have been postponed to safeguard participants, event leaders and our team. If you would like to get in touch with any of the Dorset AONB Team, our email and phone details remain the same but we can no longer receive post.
We are really looking forward to the time when we can run our activities with you again but will make sure we resume only when it is safe to do so. Until then please take care and stay safe.
The Dorset AONB Team