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Coronavirus: Stay away warning for Dundee mass gathering plan branded ‘dim stunt’

Balgay Park.
Balgay Park.

A proposed mass gathering in a Dundee park to protest against the  coronavirus lockdown has been branded a “dim stunt” amid warnings by police and politicians for people to stay away.

The city’s Balgay Park is one of 60 sites that have been targeted to host picnic and music events organised by the UK Freedom Movement.

Flyers being shared on social media are promoting the gatherings as a response to what the group claims is “unlawful lockdown”.

The Dundee gathering is planned for Balgay Park.

Police have urged people not to go to the city park on Saturday, or to Kinbrae Park in Newport-on-Tay which is another named location.

Other planned venues across the country include Edinburgh’s Holyrood Park, Glasgow Green and Queen’s Park, and Hyde Park in London.

They are all due to start at noon, with organisers urging would be participants to “bring a picnic, some music and let’s have some fun and say yes to life.”

The proposal has been met with an intense social media backlash.

Coronavirus: Police warn against attending mass gatherings planned in Dundee and Fife parks to protest at lockdown

Dundee City councillor Fraser Macpherson labelled the plan “hugely irresponsible”.

Balgay Park sits in the Liberal Democrat member’s West End ward and Mr Macpherson raised fears for people living locally.

He said: “This dim stunt causes real concern.

“It is clearly in breach of Scottish Government instruction in relation to social distancing.

“Many constituents use the park for legitimate exercise as is allowed and this proposed stunt threatens to hamper that right.

“I know local residents will take a dim view of stunts like this at such a difficult time for everybody.”

A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “We have been made aware of these leaflets and would strongly urge people not to take part.

“The Scottish Government’s guidance is clear – people should only leave the house for very limited purposes, for example for basic necessities, such as food and medicine, for exercise, for medical needs or travelling for work which cannot be done at home.

“Public gatherings of more than two people, with limited exceptions, are prohibited.”

Dundee City Council said it was liaising with police over the planned gathering.

A spokesperson said: “Parks in Dundee should only be used for exercise by people living nearby.

“Nobody should be meeting up with people from outwith their household, much less staging a mass gathering at a time when this virus continues to claim lives across the country.

“The rules in Scotland are clear, as is the reason for them – to save lives.

The Facebook UK Freedom Movement group describes itself as being “committed to exposing the truth regarding global affairs and how the few control the many”.

Its event flyers for Saturday state: “We say no to the coronavirus bill, no to mandatory vaccines, no to the new normal and no to the unlawful lockdown.”