Popular West Wittering beach sold out as thousands set to flock to reopening
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West Wittering Beach, which was closed over the Bank Holiday weekend, will open once again following a relaxation of rules following the coronavirus pandemic.
The beach, near Chichester, is sold out from Wednesday to Friday after beach-lovers snapped-up tickets having downloaded the JustPark app and pre-booked parking to visit the beach this week.
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Hide AdThe car park will be operating at 20 per cent capacity to support social distancing with the estate advising people not to come without a ticket as there is no parking in the village.
A statement from West Wittering Estate said: ‘We look forward to welcoming back some visitors from May 27.
‘It’s our utmost priority to protect the safety of visitors and our staff, so we’ve taken the necessary steps to introduce a responsible car park capacity and pre-pay entry only scheme.
‘This will allow us to ensure social distancing is practical and means visitors can feel confident in their safety by effectively following the two-metre social distancing rule.
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Hide Ad‘We are continuing to work closely with the local authority and Highways Agency to ensure a safe environment both on the beach, on the roads network in our area and in the wider community.
‘As there is no available on-street parking within the village we would ask people not to drive and visit the beach without a pre-booking, and be considerate towards our neighbours and local community.’
The changes will not impact season ticket holders.
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