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📢 文末扫码进裙,免费领取双语精读讲义 English Heritage: don’t take glorious days out for granted Cuts could jeopardise the quality of the experience at the charity’s castles and ruins The Guardian Culture 3 Feb 2025 | 590 words | ★★★★☆ Reports that English Heritage, the charity that runs more than 400 state-owned buildings and monuments, plans to reduce its staff and opening hours as part of a cost-cutting drive should worry anyone who cares about the nation’s culture. These castles, ruins and other sites play an important part in people’s lives – particularly on weekends and holidays, when treasured memories are made. The value placed on access to these historic places can be seen from the fact that more than 1.3 million people are members. Stonehenge has 1.5 million visitors annually. It and other jewels in the charity’s crown will be left alone by the accountants. Winter closures are planned only at less-favoured sites where visitors are
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