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Many places can t wait to open their doors to guests again
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With restrictions lifting across England from May 17th, there are plenty of things to do that have been closed for almost a year. We ve put together a list of some great ideas for days out in indoor spaces
Please do remember to practice social distancing wherever possible and don t forget to take your mask. We recommend booking ahead when you can to avoid disappointment.
Cinema
Where once we took them for granted, the big screen feels like a distant dream for many nowadays. Cinemas will be throwing open their doors once more from the 17th with extra spacing and other measures to keep viewers safe. There are plenty of big productions coming out including Oscar winner Nomadland, as well as Godzilla vs Kong, Peter Rabbit 2, and horror film Spiral.
The Penrose Trail Completing a ‘green’ link between Helston and Porthleven with a National Trust entrance to Penrose at the foot of the town. •
Town Centre Community Hub Creating a community building within the town to address the lack of facilities for young people and families. •
Promotion of Helston Already funded by Helston Town Council, a marketing strategy for Helston has already been fully implemented. In the bid Helston – which currently has 12,184 residents, around 2.1 per cent of Cornwall’s population – is described as having pockets of significant deprivation , while also having many benefits including good schools, excellent events such as Flora Day, the Christmas lights switch on and Helstonbury, and a good sense of community.