Scotland Coronavirus social pandemic shock and Scotland

Bannockburn and other Scottish tourist treasures may close until 2022 due to coronavirus

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tourist attractions may not reopen until 2022.The shock warning was made by the chief executive of the National Trust for Scotland.Simon Skinner said some of its properties are unable to comply with social distancing or cannot sustain running costs and may be closed even after the initial threat of coronavirus.Sites that could be mothballed until season 2022-2023 include Bannockburn Visitor Centre, Hill of Tarvit mansion house in Fife, House of the Binns in West Lothian, Kippen Smiddy, near Stirling Leith Hall, Aberdeenshire, Holmwood House in Glasgow and Ayrshire’s Souter Johnnie’s Cottage.NTS faces a £28million loss due to the pandemic and more than 420 staff are at risk of redundancy.But the charity revealed its proposals to begin.

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