Stay away from Skegness, county bosses tell people from lockdown Leicester
Pub licensees and hotel owners in Skegness and Mablethorpe are being asked to be on their guard for daytrippers and holidaymakers from lockdown Leicester.
Authorities in Lincolnshire are worried visitors may leave Leicester behind and seek escape in the county’s coastal resorts, reports LincolnshireLive.
The alert comes as Leicester becomes the first in the UK to have a local lockdown following a surge of more than 900 new coronavirus cases in the last two weeks.
Schools in the area will close from Thursday, non-essential retail will also shut and only essential travel in and out of the city will be permitted.
Leicester is a key city for bringing in tourists to the Lincolnshire coast, with many residents travelling there for breaks away or a day out.
And with caravan parks and hotels due to open on July 4, people are being asked to be alert to families wanting to get away to break the lockdown boredom.
Those living in the affected areas of Leicester are being told they will be welcome to the Lincolnshire coast later in the year, when it is safe to do so.
Tony McGinty, assistant director of Public Health Lincolnshire, told BBC Radio Lincolnshire: “We are worried.
"There is obviously concern that if you have a lockdown in a smallish area like Leicester then people will travel out to take advantage of relaxation everywhere else.
“We are considering as a team locally and with local authorities today what measures we might need to put in place to help that.
“On the flip-side, in some cases we have to think of the opening up of tourism in Lincolnshire and how we can make it safe for those areas to open up in general.
“We are expecting people from other places to come.”
He added: “A big share of the responsibility lies with the members of the public to do the responsible things.
“Our appeal to the people of Leicester in their time of trouble would be to consider how they can stop the problem they have there into the surrounding areas.
"We should certainly be alert to people coming in from Leicester, particularly now if we know that is where they have come from, especially into places like caravan parks.
“I think restaurant and pub owners will find that much more difficult to ascertain but may pick that up from the registration forms we are asking them to take for people using them.
“We would want to know if we were seeing significant people coming out of Leicester into other areas to take advantage of the relaxations coming out Lincolnshire.”
Ros Pritchard, director general of the British Holiday and Home Parks Association (BH&HPA), said they will be issuing guidance to caravan operators and encouraging people living in the affected wards within Leicester to not visit the Lincolnshire coast.
