Butlin's are now closed until May 14 due to coronavirus
Butlin's is shutting down all three of its UK resorts in Minehead, Bognor Regis and SkegnessButlin's originally closed its three parks - Minehead, Bognor Regis and Skegness - from March 20 until April 16, and was forced to extend this until May 14.
The latest news will be another blow to holidaymakers, with the sites usually full during the long weekends. "This will include our May half term breaks, which we know will be disappointing, but these are unprecedented times for everyone. We’ll get through this and back to providing great breaks for you all when the time is right."
Butlin's also explained that those with holidays affected will be contacted through an email, text message or letter.Credit: PA:Press Association
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