But camping bosses raised fears sites with shared washing facilities may be forced to stay shut. Visit Britain said it was “all to play for” as the PM reveals which curbs will be relaxed from July 4. Federation of Small Businesses chairman Mike Cherry said: “With many having to cancel overseas holidays, British seaside towns are hoping for a rise in staycations. Some campsites have halved their capacity – but fears remain that those with shared washing facilities may be unable to reopen. We’re in a sector that can offer a socially distanced break.”Dan Yates, of outdoor booking site Pitchup.com, said failing to reopen campsites would “create uproar”.
Source: Daily Mirror June 22, 2020 21:00 UTC