Two households or 6 people from different households will be able to meet up at the park as lockdown continues to ease.
As part of the second part of the first step of the government's roadmap out of lockdown, outdoor leisure and sport facilities can reopen.
From Monday (29th March) the park and grounds will open along with the beach and outdoor play areas.
Fishing will also be allowed.
Further facilities such as pedalos, crazy golf and overnight stays will re-open on the 12th April.
The park have asked people to stick to social distancing rules.
New Rules
From Monday (29th March) rules will change regarding travel.
The government's, 'stay at home' law will be dropped in place of advice for people to minimise travel and stay local. Going on holiday will still be banned and you could face a fine of up to £5,000 if you're caught.
People will be allowed to meet in groups of six outdoors, including private gardens, but social distancing must be observed. Overnight stays at other households are still forbidden.
Outdoor sports and leisure facilities can open and organised sport for adults and children can resume.
A maximum of 30 people can still attend a funeral and a maximum of 6 for a wedding or wake.
People are still encouraged to work from home if they can.
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