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Booking system introduced at Sewerby Hall & Gardens for local area residents over February half-term

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05/02/2021
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Sewerby Hall and Gardens have announced measures to control visitor numbers over the February half term holidays (starting 13th February). This is to ensure that local residents can visit safely for their daily exercise.

In line with national restrictions, only the grounds and toilets will be open and will be free of charge.

ALL visitors, including Annual Pass Holders, will need to book in advance – there will be two bookable sessions each day, from Saturday 13 February to Sunday, 21 February, between 10am and 1pm, and between 1pm and 3.30pm. Last admission to the morning session will be 12.30pm.

Numbers attending each session will be limited, to ensure adequate social distancing can be maintained. Those attending MUST be from the local area and will need to provide their address when booking.

General manager Marie Gascoigne said : “We want to ensure that local people who wish to take their daily exercise safely at Sewerby Hall and Gardens can do so, which is why we have introduced this booking system.

“We are very much looking forward to reopening all our facilities and welcoming back all visitors in the future but in the meantime, we must ensure that only local people come and exercise in the gardens.”

To book, visit : https://sewerbyhall.co.uk/prices-and-passes/

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  1. Marione says:
    3 weeks ago

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Sewerby Hall and Gardens have announced measures to control visitor numbers over the February half term holidays (starting 13th February). This is to ensure that local residents can visit safely for their daily exercise.

In line with national restrictions, only the grounds and toilets will be open and will be free of charge.

ALL visitors, including Annual Pass Holders, will need to book in advance – there will be two bookable sessions each day, from Saturday 13 February to Sunday, 21 February, between 10am and 1pm, and between 1pm and 3.30pm. Last admission to the morning session will be 12.30pm.

Numbers attending each session will be limited, to ensure adequate social distancing can be maintained. Those attending MUST be from the local area and will need to provide their address when booking.

General manager Marie Gascoigne said : “We want to ensure that local people who wish to take their daily exercise safely at Sewerby Hall and Gardens can do so, which is why we have introduced this booking system.

“We are very much looking forward to reopening all our facilities and welcoming back all visitors in the future but in the meantime, we must ensure that only local people come and exercise in the gardens.”

To book, visit : https://sewerbyhall.co.uk/prices-and-passes/

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