Date published: 22 May 2020

As Derbyshire leaders we are joining together to ask visitors to respect local communities this coming bank holiday weekend and to consider if they could come later in the year instead.  

Many local people were left feeling vulnerable and at risk following large numbers visiting the Peak District and other parts of Derbyshire last weekend.

Our message is clear – please respect our communities and please put off your visit until later in the year when Derbyshire will be fully open for business and will be able to welcome you properly.  

If visitors are coming to Derbyshire to exercise, then they need to be aware that public toilets are still expected to be closed and - like the rest of the country - pubs, restaurants and cafes are also closed.

Visitors need to use some common sense, particularly when in areas where social distancing can be difficult.

In many parts of Derbyshire, particularly rural villages, social distancing is difficult with large numbers of visitors. Matlock Bath was one village reporting large numbers of visitors last weekend, making social distancing extremely difficult.

In some parts of the county car parking is limited. Areas around Ladybower reservoir have very limited parking as the roads closest are mainly clearways which mean no stopping at all, and the local visitors centre and car park run by Severn Trent won’t open until early June.

Parking is being enforced, and those parking on a clearway or double yellow lines can expect a parking ticket. These areas need to be kept free so that emergency vehicles can get through when they need to. Visitors are also asked not to park on pavements and not block gates.

Parks are also expected to be busy, including Elvaston Country Park and Markeaton Park in Derby. Visitors are asked to remember social distancing and to take their litter home.

Derbyshire is a beautiful county and we understand people’s desire to visit, but a visit later in the year will help protect our local communities and give you the full Derbyshire experience. We look forward to welcoming you then.

 

  • Councillor Barry Lewis                        Leader, Derbyshire County Council
  • Councillor Garry Purdy                       Leader, Derbyshire Dales District Council
  • Councillor Carol Hart                          Leader, Erewash Borough Council
  • Councillor Martyn Ford                       Leader, South Derbyshire District Council
  • Councillor Chris Emmas-Williams      Leader, Amber Valley Borough Council
  • Councillor Tricia Gilby                        Leader, Chesterfield Borough Council
  • Councillor Anthony Mckeown             Leader, High Peak Borough Council
  • Councillor Chris Poulter                      Leader, Derby City Council
  • Councillor Martin Thacker                  Leader, North East Derbyshire District Council
  • Councillor Steve Fritchley                   Leader, Bolsover District Council
  • Peter Goodman                                  Chief Constable, Derbyshire Constabulary
  • Gavin Tomlinson                                 Chief Fire Officer/Chief Executive, Derbyshire Fire & Rescue Service
  • Ben Holdaway                                     Director of Operations, East Midlands Ambulance Service
  • Angie Smithson                                   Chief Executive, Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
  • Ifti Majid                                               Chief Executive, Derbyshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
  • Chris Clayton                                      Chief Executive, NHS Derby and Derbyshire Clinical Commissioning Group
  • Tracy Allen                                          Chief Executive, Derbyshire Community Health Services NHS Foundation Trust
  • Gavin Boyle                                        Chief Executive, University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust