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National Trust campsite at Wasdale Head Cumbria
Photograph: The National Trust Photolibrary/Alamy Stock Photo
Photograph: The National Trust Photolibrary/Alamy Stock Photo

Are you planning a holiday in England this summer?

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If you’ve booked a holiday at home this summer, we’d like to hear from you

Cooped-up Brits desperate for a break rushed to book holiday accommodation after Boris Johnson gave the green light for hotels, holiday apartments, caravan parks and campsites in England to reopen on 4 July.

One camping company which has several hundred sites in England, saw an instant fourfold increase in bookings compared with before the announcement, while hotel group Best Western saw a 575% increase in reservations in 24 hours.

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