Site open to general public for first time in six weeks
Curraghs Wildlife Park will be welcoming the general public back to the site from today (Monday).
Restrictions on outdoor leisure facilities have been relaxed allowing the park to open to visitors for the first time in six weeks.
While members were able to go along at the weekend all are now welcome - social distancing remains in place.
Park manager Kathleen Graham says the animals will be pleased to see people again:
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