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Caravan parks with no shared facilities to open in Scotland on July 3

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Caravan parks with no shared facilities will be able to reopen in Scotland on July 3. But campsites will have to wait until almost two weeks later before they can reopen to the public.

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said that self-contained holiday accommodation including holiday cottages, lodges and caravans where there are no shared services can open under the next phase of easing lockdown restrictions She announced an updated version of the Scottish Government’s route map out of lockdown in a statement to MSPs.

The route map sets out indicative dates for the easing of some measures, Nicola Sturgeon said. She said: “Although the tourism sector will not open fully until 15th of July we intend that self-contained holiday accommodation, for

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