A Scottish council is to work with police to further restrict access to one of its parks after a large number of drivers visited on Sunday.
Pictures on social media show queues of cars arriving at the eastern edge of Strathclyde Park near Motherwell despite the lockdown restrictions due to the coronavirus pandemic.
North Lanarkshire Council had previously announced that the park would be closed from March 24 to vehicle access and that car parking would be closed, though access for pedestrians and cyclists would be maintained.
The park lies in 400 hectares of countryside in the valley of the River Clyde and attracts thousands of visitors each year.The council has said it will work with police to prevent large numbers of drivers descending
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