Katherine Town Council has released its own road map for the gradual easing of coronavirus restrictions.
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Friday, May 1 -
Katherine Hot Springs
Knotts Crossing
Katherine Boat Ramp
Adventure Play Park
Outdoor Exercise Equipment
Lockheed Dog Park
Katherine Skate Park
Katherine Town Council sporting facilities will be open to selected groups who meet the guidelines of non-contact, non-collision sports.
Organisers will need to liaise directly with council in regards to these arrangements.
Saturday, May 2 -
Due to current construction works the Katherine Aquatic Centre opening will be delayed to 11am, Saturday, May 2. Activities will be limited to simple and safe activities only where physical distancing can be maintained.
Tuesday, May 5 -
Katherine Town Council Civic Centre will reopen to public access from 8am, Tuesday, May 5 with physical distancing requirements in place.
Wednesday, May 6 -
Katherine Visitor Information Centre will be reopened to the public access as of 8.30am, Wednesday, May 6 with physical distancing requirements in place.
The community are advised that physical distancing and hygiene principals must be adhered to at all times.
Closed
The Katherine Public Library will remain closed to the public as per Stage 2 measures.
Community members can still access limited library services via telephone (08 8971 1188) or email: library@ktc.nt.gov.au, 9am - 3pm, Monday - Friday.
Further information regarding Stage 2 of the Road map and its effect on Katherine Town Council facilities and services will be released closer to May 15.
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