Dubai: Municipality has enhanced its preparations to receive Eid Al Fitr 2021, in all sectors
of its work and facilities, with the aim of ensuring that the Municipality's services are fully
provided to all members of society, by formulating plans and following effective strategies
in various sectors.
Working hours during the Eid Al Fitr holidays have been set for major parks and leisure
facilities of Dubai Municipality. The working hours at Safa Park, Zabeel Park, Mamzar
Park, Mushrif National Park, and Creek Park will be extended from 8 am to 11 pm during
Eid days. Dubai Frame will be open from 9 am to 9 pm, while working hours of the
Children’s City will be extend from 9 am to 8 pm, and the Qur’anic Park will be open from
8 am to 11 pm.
The working hours of Abattoirs in Dubai belonging to Dubai Municipality on the first day of
the Eid Al Fitr will be from 8 am to 2 pm, and on Friday it will be from 7 am to 11 am. It is
worth noting a group of smart apps cooperate with Dubai Abattoirs to deliver slaughtered
animals to homes, and these apps include Al Mawashi, Turki, Shabab Al Freej, Dhabayih
Aldaar and Al Anoud Slaughters.
Dubai Municipality is all set to implement an action plan for cleaning the city during the
days of Eid Al Fitr, by intensifying field supervision efforts in executing cleaning work for all
areas, including markets, water channels and beaches, in addition to ensuring the
cleanliness of highways in the emirate. For this, the work will be organized in shifts during
the days of Eid, to ensure the achievement of the Municipality’s goals in this area and
enhance the aesthetic appearance of the city.
As part of its constant keenness to ensure the safety of food items and the compliance of
all food outlets in the emirate with food safety standards, Dubai Municipality will intensify
inspection tours of markets and food outlets, with the aim of monitoring restaurants, sweet
shops, bakeries, popular kitchens and the fruits and vegetables market.
The inspections will ensure that they follow and meet all the food safety requirements set
by the Municipality, given the increased consumption of foodstuffs during Eid Al Fitr and
the increased public demand for restaurants and markets, which requires monitoring and follow-up around the clock and intensifying inspection tours at sales outlets to ensure the
safety of the food provided to all consumers.