Peak District National Park visitors surge despite plea to 'think carefully' before travelling

PIC: Bruce RollinsonPIC: Bruce Rollinson
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A national park has urged the public not to visit as its car parks filled up on the first weekend since coronavirus lockdown measures were partially eased in England.

The Peak District National Park said the Langsett area at the north-eastern edge of the park was "extremely busy" on Saturday morning, making social distancing difficult.

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Visitors seemingly flocked to the area despite people being asked to "think carefully" before visiting national parks and beaches.

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On Twitter, park bosses in the Peak District said: "This area [Langsett] is reported to be extremely busy with car parks currently full and social distancing difficult.

"Please don't travel to the area or park outside of designated bays."