Leaders in North Yorkshire are asking people to make sensible decisions about day trips on the final day of the Easter Bank Holiday weekend.
The National Park, the Police and County Council leaders are advising people to "move on" if an area is too busy and to make sure they follow the social distancing guidelines which remain in place.
North Yorkshire's Director of Public Health is Louise Wallace, Louise says the easing of restrictions last week was welcome, but that we need to remember that social distancing is still required.
The Chief Exec of the North York Moors national park is also asking for visitors to keep to the social distancing rules.
Six people or two households can meet outdoors, but park CEO Tom Hind is asking people not to stop at already busy areas.


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