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Level 3 lockdown: Park restrictions

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A bench with a view over False Bay sits on private land, free for the public to use, on Saturday, June 13, 2020. While the number of positive Coronavirus cases in South Africa soared past 70,000 people, and the country adjusted to an easing of lockdown restrictions, public parks remained closed. The City of Cape Town, on Monday, reiterated that reserves, conservation areas, parks and beaches under the City's management remained closed to the public on Level 3 of the lockdown. However, the city said it had appealed to the national government to amend the regulations to allow access to these public spaces. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON

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Local Vistas - 6 July 2020
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A bench with a view over False Bay sits on private land, free for the public to use, on Saturday, June 13, 2020. While the number of positive Coronavirus cases in South Africa soared past 70,000 people, and the country adjusted to an easing of lockdown restrictions, public parks remained closed. The City of Cape Town, on Monday, reiterated that reserves, conservation areas, parks and beaches under the City's management remained closed to the public on Level 3 of the lockdown. However, the city said it had appealed to the national government to amend the regulations to allow access to these public spaces. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON