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RSPB are going to start a two year trial allowing free admission to under 24’s to RSPB reserves from early November 2023! The Guardian! (1 Viewer)

IAN JAMES THOMPSON

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The official announcement from the RSPB

 
Oddly the Guardian article seems to suggest that if a person under 24 arrives on their own, they get in free, but if a family is purchasing entry to a reserve, they get free entry for one child but then have to pay for the rest. You rather wonder why the children wouldn't just come in separately:

"This article has been updated to clarify that entry will not be free to all under-24s: families with children between six and 15 years old will receive free entry for one child, then have to pay half price at some reserves for additional children."
 
Oddly the Guardian article seems to suggest that if a person under 24 arrives on their own, they get in free, but if a family is purchasing entry to a reserve, they get free entry for one child but then have to pay for the rest. You rather wonder why the children wouldn't just come in separately:

"This article has been updated to clarify that entry will not be free to all under-24s: families with children between six and 15 years old will receive free entry for one child, then have to pay half price at some reserves for additional children."

I think this scheme is just for 16-24 yr olds. Very much aimed at getting young people engaged, which has got to be a good thing.
 

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