Press Release April 1, 2020

No Dogs on Public Beaches

From: Parks
Energy and EnvironmentFamily and CommunityLife in BermudaPublic Safety and Law
No Dogs on Public Beaches

The Ministry of Public Works’ Department of Parks, reminds the public that from today to Saturday, 31 October 2020, dogs are no longer permitted on public beaches listed under the Bermuda National Parks Act.

Dogs may be permitted in the parks and on dunes, however, they must be leashed at all times.

Dog owners are also reminded to responsibly dispose of dog waste and may do so using the provided Dogi Pots.

For questions, please contact the Department of Parks at 236-5902 or parksdept@gov.bm

The Ministry of Public Works and Department of Parks continue to encourage social distancing and thank the public for their cooperation.

For questions or concerns about COVID-19, please call the helpline at 444 2498, available from 9:00 am to 9:00 pm daily.

For more information, the Ministry of Health has provided the public with accurate, reliable information regarding COVID-19 HERE.

 

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