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English Heritage to reopen sites after virus lockdown | English Heritage to reopen sites after virus lockdown |
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Six sites managed by English Heritage are due to reopen on Saturday after closing amid the coronavirus outbreak. | |
The charity, which looks after 400 historic buildings, monuments and outdoor spaces, says 45 more sites will be opened at the beginning of July, with the remainder open by August. | The charity, which looks after 400 historic buildings, monuments and outdoor spaces, says 45 more sites will be opened at the beginning of July, with the remainder open by August. |
Visitors will need to book in advance and stick to a designated arrival time. | Visitors will need to book in advance and stick to a designated arrival time. |
Barriers, floor markers, one-way systems and hand sanitiser may be used to help social distancing and hygiene. | Barriers, floor markers, one-way systems and hand sanitiser may be used to help social distancing and hygiene. |
English Heritage closed its staffed sites in March but made activities available online, including 3D virtual tours, broadcast history lessons and a live stream of the sky over Stonehenge. | English Heritage closed its staffed sites in March but made activities available online, including 3D virtual tours, broadcast history lessons and a live stream of the sky over Stonehenge. |
Sites opening on Saturday 13 June | Sites opening on Saturday 13 June |
The news has been broadly welcomed. Commenting on Facebook, Scott Carlyle Cockayne said: "I've booked to bring my family to Kenilworth Castle. It's also my birthday so what a way to celebrate after the last few months." | The news has been broadly welcomed. Commenting on Facebook, Scott Carlyle Cockayne said: "I've booked to bring my family to Kenilworth Castle. It's also my birthday so what a way to celebrate after the last few months." |
Others, however, have complained no sites in their region have been included in the first wave of openings, including the North East, and Devon and Cornwall; while some paid-up members voiced annoyance they would not get priority booking over non-members. | Others, however, have complained no sites in their region have been included in the first wave of openings, including the North East, and Devon and Cornwall; while some paid-up members voiced annoyance they would not get priority booking over non-members. |
Historic England, the government body that oversees English Heritage, said the heritage sector had been "hit hard" by the measures implemented to deal with Coronavirus. | Historic England, the government body that oversees English Heritage, said the heritage sector had been "hit hard" by the measures implemented to deal with Coronavirus. |
About 200 free-to-enter sites, which do not need advance booking, are already open, including Iron Bridge, Caister Roman Fort, and parts of Hadrian's Wall. | About 200 free-to-enter sites, which do not need advance booking, are already open, including Iron Bridge, Caister Roman Fort, and parts of Hadrian's Wall. |
The National Trust began its phased reopening on 3 June. | The National Trust began its phased reopening on 3 June. |
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