Remus Horse Sanctuary Welcomes Open Day This June

Remus Horse Sanctuary Open Day June 2021
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Remus Horse Sanctuary Welcomes Open Day This June

The team behind Essex based horse charity, Remus Horse Sanctuary, look forward to opening the doors this June to welcome visitors safely into their equestrian community once again.

Visitor entrance times will be staggered between 1pm – 5pm due to the ongoing pandemic restrictions, making it imperative for those wanting to visit to pre-book.

Sue Burton, founder of the Sanctuary said:

We are taking a cautious approach to our events this year. We want our visitors and the Remus team to feel safe and to be safe.

Our on-site events are generally outdoors anyway, but we have put in place a number of measures to keep interaction to the minimum. For example, there will be stalls, but no stalls that allow for interaction, such as our regular tombola or children’s corner. We’ll even be disinfecting the fencing!”

The open day provides families with a fabulous reason to get out and about, at the same time as supporting a local charity close to any animal lovers heart. Admission tickets cost £5 per adult, and £2 for children.

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Bookings can be made online, or via telephone (see below). The charity asks everyone to stay vigilant during their time on-site, while maintaining and adhering to social distancing measures. In line with current government guidelines, visitors will be asked to provide contact details for members in their party over the age of 16, or to scan the NHS QR Code using the NHS Covid-19 App. QR posters will be displayed at the main entrance. Contact details will be held for 21 days to assist the government’s Track & Trace system.

Tickets can be purchased securely online at: www.remussanctuary.org/events/open-day-at-the-sanctuary-june or via the telephone on: 01277 356191.

Parking is available on-site and disabled parking is available near to the yard. There is also a wheelchair accessible toilet. Dogs are welcome on a lead.

For further information, visit www.remussanctuary.org

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