Cornwall back in business with the re-opening of The Eden Project

 

The Eden Project, Cornwall’s biggest visitor attraction, welcomed its first visitors since the floods of 17th November 2010 this week, signalling that the county is well and truly open for business as usual. The St Austell based attraction was one of the worst hit businesses in the Mid Cornwall flooding but following round the clock recovery work has overcome the devastation to reopen its doors to visitors. The ice rink and Link Building between the two Biomes suffered the most damage and as work continues on those areas, and to thank visitors for their support, all full-priced tickets brought on the door of the Eden Project until 30th November 2010 will be offered at half the standard price.

 
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