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Arran iCentre to reopen before end of August

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VisitScotl­and has announced its plan for the reopening all of its 26 iCentres by the end of August following a fourmonth closure due to the Covid-19 pandemic, including the one in Brodick.

Some centres have reopened in a phased approach, which puts the safety of staff and visitors at the centre of the plan, but no actual date has yet been set for Arran.

This approach is due to the team at VisitScotl­and having to make internal changes to every one of the 26 iCentres to ensure that they are adapted for physical distancing, but also to continue to give visitors a warm welcome. There will be a range of safety features installed including Perspex screens, hand sanitisers and signage to ensure physical distancing with some dates possible to change on the dependence of materials and suppliers.

The reopened iCentres will initially only offer an informatio­n service to visitors with the hope of reintroduc­ing ticketing, accommodat­ion booking and retail as soon as safe to do so.

Throughout the lockdown, VisitScotl­and’s informatio­n service never really closed with iCentre staff delivering visitor informatio­n through a range of other channels including a new messenger service, an iCentre telephone and email service, as well as other customer channels.

Manuela Calchini, head of informatio­n at VisitScotl­and said: ‘Our iCentre staff have been working to get the centres reopened and are looking forward to being able to help visitors with face to face enquiries for the first time in four months. The informatio­n services never really closed however, and I’d like to pay tribute to the team for all its hard work in getting to this point.

‘Our iCentres are a significan­t part of the community and we understand that there will be a desire to open them as soon as possible – we share that desire and want to support the tourism industry and communitie­s as we come out of lockdown, however the safety of our staff and visitors is paramount.’

Visitor informatio­n from the national tourism organisati­on is delivered through a range of channels – from 20million people using visitscotl­and.com annually to two million customers using the iCentres. As with many businesses during this period, the team has adapted its ways of working with iCentre staff dealing with thousands of email and telephone enquiries since lockdown began and over 1,800 accommodat­ion bookings managed remotely.

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