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More historic venues get set to reopen across Scotland

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Historic Environment Scotland (HES) confirmed the opening dates for the 10 sites set to follow the likes of Edinburgh and Stirling Castle in reopening.

Dunblane Cathedral will reopen on September 2, followed by Aberdour Castle, Dryburgh Abbey and Craigmillar Castle on September 4.

Visitors can return to Fort George, St Andrews Cathedral, St Andrews Castle and Dumbarton Castle on September 11 and Dirleton Castle and Jedburgh Abbey on September 18.

The news follows the reopening of Edinburgh, Stirling and Urquhart castles, all three of which quickly sold out. HES is aiming to reopen 70% of its estate by mid-September with safety and hygiene measures in place, including one-way systems and the closure of some indoor areas.

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