Environment, Forestry and Fisheries on reopening Botanical Gardens under strict Coronavirus COVID-19 Health Protocols
Members of the public are once again able to access the country’s botanical gardens to exercise with effect from 3 August 2020.
Permission for access for exercise purposes only was published in the Amended Directions for the Department of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries in Government Gazette 43564 (Notice No. 822) on 28 July 2020.
“The gardens have been closed to the public for four months. Reopening the gardens will allow those who frequent for exercise to again enjoy the privilege. Any access and use is subject to strict COVID-19 health protocols,” said Minister Creecy.
The country’s 11 botanical gardens in eight provinces are managed by the South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI). Each garden represents a variety of South Africa’s rich biodiversity.
No social gathering, picnics or public events will be allowed. Commercial facilities in the gardens, such as restaurants, have been allowed to open under Alert Level 3 subject to prescribed regulations for the respective areas of business.