The Public Lands Commission (PLC) has released guidelines and answers to questions related to camping, bonfires and barbequing ahead of the 2023 Easter Public Holidays which officially begins on Good Friday, 7 April 2023. Members of the public who are interested or planning to engage in camping activities are strongly encouraged to review the guidance provided by the PLC which can be found at www.gov.ky/camping. The PLC is legally mandated to protect the right of access and regulate the use of public land, including public beaches and parks.
PLC QUICK CAMPING GUIDE
Public Land
Private Land
Campfires - Bonfires/Open Fires/Barbequing
The Chief Inspector for the Public Lands Commission, Winsome Prendergast advises, “We want to ensure that we keep our public safe and our lands clean, tidy and protected, while still enjoying and preserving our wonderful traditions. The PLC have developed a comprehensive list of frequently asked questions along with answers in anticipation of any questions or concerns that the public may have in regards to camping. To avoid any prosecution, I strongly advise the public to review, be aware and adhere to our Camping guidelines. It is also very important for prospective campers to adhere to adhere instructions, advisories and bulletins from the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service, Cayman Islands Fire Service and Department of Environmental Health.”
Visit www.gov.ky/camping to access the PLC Permit application, and to get answers about Camping on public lands in the Cayman Islands.
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