Visiting UK? You MUST read this!
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Visiting UK? You MUST read this!
Apologies to all if this has already been posted. <BR> <BR>WILL FOOT-AND-MOUTH STOP YOU IN YOUR TRACKS? <BR> <BR>Foot-and-mouth disease, a virus affecting cloven-hoofed animals like <BR>cows, sheep, cattle, and goats, has spread through England, Scotland, <BR>and Wales with lightening speed and is now suspected of having reached <BR>France and Belgium. No cases have been reported in Ireland, but <BR>measures are being taken to prevent possible contamination. Although <BR>the disease doesn’t affect people, we can carry it on our clothes, <BR>shoes, and cars. <BR> <BR>If you’re traveling to the British Isles soon -- particularly to <BR>Wales, where the outbreak is most serious -- note that to curb the <BR>spread of the disease many events have been cancelled and thousands of <BR>country roads and footpaths have been closed, as have many tourist <BR>sites: <BR> <BR>* In England, Stonehenge, Hadrian's Wall, and Blenheim Palace are <BR> closed, along with other historic properties/attractions in rural <BR> areas. For more info, see <BR> http://tips.etravels.net/cgi-bin9/fl...BjIXe0B160sPUv <BR> For information about Blenheim in particular, e-mail <BR> [email protected] <BR> <BR>* Britain's National Trust has decided to close virtually all of its <BR> historic houses, gardens, and other properties. Find out more: <BR> http://tips.etravels.net/cgi-bin9/fl...BjIXe0B160sPVw <BR> <BR>* Snowdonia National Park farm and grazing land in Wales is closed. <BR> <BR>* Roughly 50 percent of all British zoos are closed. London Zoo is <BR> open, but is off-limits to those who have been on farmland within <BR> seven days prior to visiting. <BR> <BR>* Cars leaving Britain through the Chunnel and via the Kent ferry port <BR> may be stopped and disinfected, which usually involves driving <BR> through a pit of disinfectant. <BR> <BR>* National parks in Ireland are closed and farm visits prohibited. <BR> The St. Patrick's Day parade in Dublin is postponed, and in Cork it <BR> has been cancelled. <BR> <BR>Restrictions will be enforced through March 16 at the earliest. For <BR>up-to-date information on particular destinations, contact the British <BR>Tourist Authority at 1-800-462-2748 or see their website at <BR>http://tips.etravels.net/cgi-bin9/fl...BjIXe0B160sPWx <BR> <BR>Check the situation in Ireland on the Irish Tourist Board site: <BR>http://tips.etravels.net/cgi-bin9/fl...BjIXe0B160sPXy <BR> <BR>For more Travel Like a Pro tips, visit eTravels.net <BR>http://tips.etravels.net/cgi-bin9/fl...BjIXe0B160e3tj <BR>
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The Irish Tourist Board web site is www.ireland.travel.ie where details of what is open & closed are listed.
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While I understand the seriousness of this matter, what are the restrictions on bringing beef into the UK? Where I live, beef jerky is pre-packaged and a real snack treat. Can I bring it with me to tide me over on my visit to the Isles? <BR>Thanks, <BR>Red
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Red : US beef has been banned from sale in UK (& rest of EC I think) for some time due to hormones, but I don't think there is a ban on bringing some for personal consumption. <BR>Anyway if they catch you they'll just take it off you, not prosecute you. <BR>Beef jerky is available in the UK,but not widely. <BR>There is no shortage of meat, in fact there is a glut - many are sending animals to the abbatoir while they are still allowed to move them. <BR>F & M does not make meat unsafe.
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Is there any indication as to how long the tourist spots (Blenheim, etc.) will be closed? We are planning a trip for late August and may want to change our travel plans. <BR> <BR>Please send answer to [email protected]
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Is there a central place where one <BR>can check what visitor sites in <BR>Scotland are closing? <BR> <BR>www.scotexchange.net has a lot of <BR>good information about the disease, but I haven't been able to locate a list of visitor sites that are affected. We are planning a trip to Scotland in May (Glasgow, Edinburgh, Nairn/Inverness, Skye, Stirling is our rough itinerary) and wondering how the trip will be affected. <BR> <BR>Thanks.
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From my understanding of the news, until it seems as though F&M has "peaked," restrictions will keep getting tighter. Peaking, I suppose, would be assumed if no new cases were reported for a number of days; I really have no idea. This morning it sounded as if any animals who might have been in contact with an infected animal would be slaughtered now.
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to Carol, when will you be Scotland, we are going in May . <BR>For information try gouk.about.com it seems to try to keep up to date information and you can email for more. <BR>Sheila, how close is Markinch to Kilquonquar ? I manged to get a map of the rail system and it wonder if it is necessary to go back into Edinburgh to go to Perth from say Markinch or Kirkcaldy??? Thanks Joyce

