One Of Cork's Most Popular Attractions Will Reopen Tomorrow For The First Time In Almost Two Months

Fota Wildlife Park is limiting visitors to 500 and have introduced a pre-booking system and a one way system to allow for social distancing.
Indoor areas such as cafes and playgrounds will remain closed, while feeding time attractions will not be available.
The not-for-profit conservation organisation are asking that only people living within a five kilometre radius of Fota visit the park for now.
Extra cleaning, disinfecting and the placement of hand sanitisers have also been prioritised.
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