Center Parcs Sherwood Forest to stay closed due to tier three restrictions

Center Parcs has announced that its Sherwood Forest village in Nottinghamshire will not re-opened as planned on December 4 due to the county being placed in tier three of new Covid-19 restrictions.
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Following the latest government announcement, Center Parcs has confirmed it will reopen four of its UK villages at Elveden Forest, Longleat Forest, Whinfell Forest and Woburn Forest on December 4 as they all fall within tier two areas.

But Center Parcs will remain shut.

Any guests with breaks booked at Sherwood Forest between December 4 and 17 will be contacted and offered a full refund or the option to reschedule their break to a future date, with a £100 discount.

Center Parcs in Sherwood Forest will remain closed while other villages re-open. Photo: Google EarthCenter Parcs in Sherwood Forest will remain closed while other villages re-open. Photo: Google Earth
Center Parcs in Sherwood Forest will remain closed while other villages re-open. Photo: Google Earth
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Center Parcs’ chief executive Martin Dalby, said: “We know there are lots of families in need of a break after the last few months, and we’re pleased we’ll be able to welcome them to four of our villages.

"Whilst it’s disappointing not to be able to re-open all of our UK villages, we know that we all have a part to play right now and, as always, the safety of our staff and guests is our absolute priority.”

Center Parcs’ village at Longford Forest in Ireland remains closed until at least December 4 in line with current Irish government guidance.

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