Dundee is being lined up for weekend mass gathering as part of a UK-wide protest over the pandemic restrictions.
In a planned Saturday get together, organisers are promoting an event which they say will be part of the largest gathering since lockdown.
The city’s Balgay Park, and Kinbrae Park in Newport-on-Tay, have been selected for the UK Freedom Movement event, which is being promoted through Facebook as part of a series of around 60 gatherings across the country in locations including Edinburgh’s Holyrood Park and Hyde Park in London.
Police have warned people not to attend the events.
The gatherings are all due to start at noon, with organisers urging would be participants to “bring a picnic, some music and let’s have some fun and say yes to life.”
The group says it is opposed to the coronavirus bill and what it brands ‘unlawful lockdown’.
Its poster says: “We say no to the coronavirus bill, no to mandatory vaccines, no to the new normal and no to the unlawful lockdown.”
Police Scotland said: “We have been made aware of these leaflets and would strongly urge people not to take part.
“The Scottish Government’s guidance is clear – people should only leave the house for very limited purposes, for example for basic necessities, such as food and medicine, for exercise, for medical needs or travelling for work which cannot be done at home.
“Public gatherings of more than two people, with limited exceptions, are prohibited.”