Gunby Hall closes parks and gardens to prevent spread of disease
A statement from Gunby Hall reads: "We’ve sadly taken the decision to close our parks and gardens, in addition to our houses, shops and cafés, to help restrict the spread of coronavirus.
"We know that people are likely to need space and fresh air in the coming weeks and months and we will do all we can to provide access wherever possible
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Hide Ad“Our countryside and coastal locations remain open with parking charges waived, but we encourage people to stay local and observe social distancing measures.
“Over the coming weeks our digital platforms - our website, social media feeds, podcasts and video - will become even more important, ensuring the places of nature, beauty and history that we care for on behalf of the nation can remain open for business virtually while we are temporarily closed.
“We will also be ramping up our efforts to help people connect with nature wherever they are and to find moments of joy in the world around them. We will be providing rich content and staying in touch with our members and followers throughout this time.”
"We encourage people to stay local and observe social distancing measures."