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Warwick Castle reopens

One of England's top attractions has reopened its doors after lockdown - but how has it survived the latest threat?

July 6, 2020 13:41
Family entering Warwick Castle (Photo: Warwick Castle)
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Warwick Castle has endured for over nine centuries by keeping enemies at bay – and as it reopens for the first time since before lockdown, the popular attraction has some new defences against the latest invader.

Instead of siege weapons like the imposing trebuchet (not currently in service), there are hand sanitiser stations around the grounds, staff in masks and PPE checking visitors’ temperatures as they enter, and new social distancing measures to welcome people back safely.

The changes start from the moment you pull into the car park, with distanced spacing, contactless payment and pre-booked tickets only, not to mention additional toilets, and new one-way systems.

But for all the extra safety measures, the essentials are still the same: the only current closures are the Castle Dungeon, the Time Tower and the Princess Tower, although the majority of the shows haven’t yet resumed.