Coronavirus UK: Crowds flock to Blackpool ahead of Lancashire lockdown

Footage from the resort on Saturday showed crowds of people on the promenade (PA)
Footage from the resort on Saturday showed crowds of people on the promenade (PA)

Warm weather saw visitors flock to Blackpool over the weekend despite authorities warning against having a “last blast” in the coastal resort town ahead of the introduction of tighter coronavirus restrictions in Lancashire.

Footage showed crowds of people on the promenade on Saturday and people reported queues for attractions, gridlocked traffic, little social distancing and few people wearing masks indoors.

Police had said they were preparing for large crowds over the weekend.

One visitor, Gem Concannon, 36, from Northwich, Cheshire, said she had never seen it as busy as it was on Saturday.

“It was heaving, hardly anyone was wearing masks or social distancing. It was shocking,” she said.

Lancashire Constabulary’s deputy chief constable Terry Woods told potential visitors on Friday to resist the urge to go to Blackpool.

“What we need to do is focus on protecting yourself and your family,” he said.

“Make sensible decisions to protect yourselves, going to Blackpool in mass numbers is quite the opposite of protecting yourselves.”

Dr Arif Rajpura, Blackpool’s director of public health, also issued a warning on Friday about the dangers of gathering in the area over the weekend and urged people to adhere to the rule-of-six restrictions, practise social distancing and wear masks.

He said: “The special measures that have been announced by the government across large swathes of the north of England over the past 48 hours illustrate that nowhere is immune to this sort of intervention.”

Extra measures, preventing households from mixing in homes and ordering pubs and restaurants to shut by 10pm, will come into force to tackle rising coronavirus rates in Lancashire on Tuesday.

Blackpool, however, is run by a separate unitary authority and will not be subject to the restrictions.

People walk along the beach front at Boscombe beach in DorsetPA
People walk along the beach front at Boscombe beach in DorsetPA

Infection rates in the seaside town are lower than in some parts of the county, but the area has seen an increase in positive cases.

Elsewhere, crowds were seen gathering in Dorset to catch the last of the summer sun as temperatures peaked at 25C in the UK.

Police in Dorset had urged residents to play their part to prevent the spread of coronavirus and warned that anyone flouting the rule-of-six measures over the weekend may be subject to fines.

Dorset police and crime commissioner Martyn Underhill said: “I can appreciate that many people feel weary about what feels like yet another set of regulations coming into force, but sadly Covid-19 is still with us and we all have a duty to stop its spread.”

Additional reporting by Press Association

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