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Police alerted to drivers flouting lockdown rules at Chatelherault Country Park

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Police have been forced to patrol at popular parks in Lanarkshire in a bid to stop residents flouting lockdown rules.Despite South Lanarkshire Leisure and Culture announcing that Chatelherault Country Park is now closed off to vehicles, people could be seen parking up and going for their daily exercise this week.Cars were also observed parking beyond the ‘closed road’ sign on grassy verges, while others were spotted moving traffic cones to allow them into the park.Government advice is that it is okay to go out for exercise once a day, but only with members of your household and you should not make any unnecessary journeys to parks and scenic spots.The news of people breaking these rules has outraged many during the coronavirus pandemic.One

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