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Exeter City Council has announced which of its facilities will be affected by the upgrading of covid restrictions in Devon to tier 3.

The Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery will close.

All performances of The Wizard of Oz – this year’s Christmas pantomime at Exeter Corn Exchange – from 31 December onwards are cancelled. Full refunds will automatically be issued.  Should you have any questions about this please email box.office@exeter.gov.uk 

Leisure Centres in Exeter will remain open to members only but must be booked in advance online at the specific centre website. Group activities and classes cannot take place.
·        Exeter’s free Red Coat Guided Tours will not now run
·        Exeter’s Custom House Visitor Centre will also be forced to close
·        Skate parks and tennis courts remain open
·        All city council-run car parks remain open (the multi-storey section of Mary Arches Street Car Park are closed while demand is low but will reopen if required in future
·        Parks and play areas remain open across the city
·        As do allotments but with certain restrictions
·        Cemeteries remain open
·        Exeter’s Guildhall, Underground Passages and Matford Sunday Market and Car Boot Sale remain closed
·        Exeter’s Famers Market will continue to operate. The first market after Christmas will be on Thursday 7 January
 

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