RURAL communities are at risk because too many people are driving to beauty spots near the Herefordshire-Powys border, Brecon Beacons National Park Authority has said. While England and Wales are both still in lockdowns in a bid to control the spread of coronavirus, the authority said people breaching Welsh Government rules is putting the park s fragile rural communities at risk . To tackle the problem, bosses have closed areas of the park which are popular with visitors. While Wales remains in lockdown, it has become apparent that people are continuing to park at popular National Park beauty spots, against Welsh Government regulations and putting themselves and the park’s fragile rural communities at risk, the authority said.
SAD is a form of depression that comes and goes with the season. As the sun sets and stays down, so does a person s mood. However exercise releases endorphins, which are hormones that reduce pain and increase feelings of well-being. In addition, exercise increases your metabolism, which helps to improve your energy levels. Due to the national lockdown gyms are closed and we are only permitted to leave the house for essential shopping or once daily for exercise. You can exercise in a public outdoor space: - by yourself - with your support bubble (if you are legally permitted to form one)
Covid: Burger vans can legally sell to rule-breakers
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image captionRobin Masters says he was surprised to find a burger van in the middle of nowhere in a snowstorm on Tuesday
Burger van owners can serve food to people breaking lockdown rules at beauty spots without themselves breaking regulations, a council says.
Wales is at alert level four, meaning non-essential travel is banned and exercise must start and finish at home.
One man spotted a burger van at a remote car park in the Brecon Beacons and posted it on Instagram.
Powys Council said such businesses are classed as essential, although customers could be breaking the law.