Kentish Express Ashford & District

Animal park may reopen to visitors in the near future

- By Joe Wright jwright@thekmgroup.co.uk

Port Lympne wild animal park is planning to reopen to the public “in the very near future”.

Bosses at the Aspinall Foundation - which runs the attraction alongside sister park Howletts - say all visitors will be able to social distance themselves and adhere to the two-metre rule.

They believe a staggered reopening will help recover the significan­t income lost during the closures.

A statement released by bosses reads: “The parks differ significan­tly to other Kent wildlife attraction­s given the size and space available to visitors and animals alike.

“No other animal attraction in Kent are able to offer their guests the option of socially distancing themselves in such a fashion.

“To give customers the confidence to visit the parks, strict social distancing measures will be implemente­d to provide as safe as experience as possible, not only for visitors but for the parks employees and animals as well.”

The number of people allowed into the parks will be limited and a one-way system will be enforced.

Extra toilet facilities are set to be provided to cope with increased usage and to allow for the greater hygiene awareness.

Hand sanitiser stations will be dotted around the parks, and new signage reminding visitors of handwashin­g guidelines will be installed.

Catering outlets will be offering a takeaway service, and all staff will be issued with personal protective equipment and encouraged to wear face masks.

Meanwhile, protective screening will be installed at customer contact points and only card payments will be accepted.

Those planning on visiting the parks are asked to pre-book as arriving on the day will not guarantee entry.

Port Lympne boasts 600 acres - including a large safari experience close to Lympne Castle while Howletts in Bekesbourn­e near Canterbury is a 100-acre site.

The statement continues: “There is ample space for guests to visit and socially distance themselves from other guests whilst viewing the wonderful animals on site and helping the charity to recover some of the income lost to date to the coronaviru­s crisis.”

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Lions at Port Lympne could soon be seeing visitors

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