COVID-19: Center Parcs closes UK sites including Longleat Forest

The decision has been taken amid concerns about the new variant of Coronavirus

Author: Henrietta CreaseyPublished 22nd Dec 2020
Last updated 22nd Dec 2020

Centre Parcs has temporarily closed its five UK sites, including Longleat Forest near Warminster, until at least 7 January.

The holiday firm said the decision was made with "a heavy heart" but stressed "it is clear that the threat of the virus with the new variant is now at an extremely delicate stage".

Experts say the new strain, which is easier to transmit, has been found across the UK - including in Wiltshire.

According to the company, it didn't want to encourage customers to contravene the latest Government guidance, which urges people to avoid non-essential travel beyond local areas.

Booked guests are being contacted with details on how to cancel activities and restaurant reservations. They will be offered the opportunity to reschedule with a discount, or cancel and get a full refund.

People due to arrive from 8 January are being encouraged to check government advice.

Longleat Forest only re-opened earlier this month, having been forced to close its doors due to the previous national restrictions.

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