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Headcorn Aerodrome welcomes public back with coronavirus measures in place

17:59, 18 June 2020

updated: 18:27, 18 June 2020

A popular aerodrome is reopening after it closed because of the pandemic, but with social distancing measures in place.

The Headcorn Aerodrome, near Maidstone, began welcoming the public back today, with a number of risk mitigation measures bought in, in line with Public Health England and government guidance.

The Headcorn Aerodrome hosts flying shows Picture: Sean Aidan
The Headcorn Aerodrome hosts flying shows Picture: Sean Aidan

All visitors are asked to park three metres apart and once out of the vehicle, remain at least two metres from others.

They will be charged £2 per car to cover the additional staff required to manage the car parking.

Payments can only be made by card or phone.

For more information, click here or email enquiries@headcornevents.co.uk.

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