Powys Council has called on people to respect one another and protect the environment as schools break up and camping becomes permitted once more.

Term ends for schools in Wales today, after an extra week was added to the term as part of the plan to prepare pupils for a full return to classes in September.

And campsites with shared facilities will be allowed to reopen tomorrow.

Moreover, as part of the easing of the lockdown, Powys Council is offering two hours' free parking all council car parks from tomorrow until the end of the summer holidays on the bank holiday on August 31.

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But Councillor James Evans, the cabinet member for economic development, urged people to handle the new-found relaxation of the rules safely.

“Town councils, businesses and visitor attraction have already been extremely accommodating, making sure that premises and public areas are safe and accessible to welcome back resident and visitors with confidence,” he said.

“It is with great excitement that the tourism industry here in Powys is set to have a resurgence for the start of the summer holidays.

"However, although we are ready and waiting to welcome visitors back with open arms, we ask that whilst you are here, that you treat our beautiful county carefully. Respect other people, protect the natural environment and enjoy the outdoors safely while you are in Powys.”

There is also a campaign at the moment called #supportlocalPowys, aimed at helping businesses back to their feet following the lockdown.

From Monday, the latest easing of restrictions will come into place, meaning salons, cinemas and museums can reopen.