Lack of social distancing leads to tightening of rules on Putney & Wimbledon Commons
Fire on Putney Heath on Good Friday
The rangers on Putney & Wimbledon Commons have spent Easter Sunday morning taping off benches and asking dog walkers to keep dogs on their leads after a party on Putney Common yesterday evening (11th April) and changes to Government guidelines on doga walking.
The latest guidelines now state that dogs should be kept on a lead to ensure 2m distance is kept between dog walkers.
Please use the following guidance in order to stay safe:
www.gov.uk/government/news/coronavirus-guidance-on-access-to-green-spaces |
The Conservators have also reminded smokers to ensure their cigarettes are put out following a fire on Putney Heath on Friday (10th March). On their facebook page the Conservators thanked London FireBrigade for theior rapid response and said: "Whilst we are not going to speculate about the cause of the fire, it is a timely reminder to all our visitors to be aware of fire hazards and to remember that no BBQs or other forms of fire are permitted on the Commons. Please take your rubbish home or put it in a bin (glass and litter can be fire hazards) and if you smoke whilst on the Commons, make sure your cigarette is properly extinguished - ideally pick it up and take it home with you." Avideo of the fire can be seen at https://www.facebook.com/WimbledonandPutneyCommons/videos/557694678201541/
May 29, 2020