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Bristol Zoo Gardens announces closure date after 186 years

The tourist attraction has welcomed around 90 million visitors

Bristol Zoo announces its closure date after 186 years

Bristol Zoo Gardens, one of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s oldest zoos, is set to close its doors to the public for the last time in September.

The Bristol Zoological Society has announced a closure date of September 3, 2022 for the site in Clifton, which first opened in 1836.

The zoo, which as one of the city’s biggest tourist attractions has welcomed in an estimated 90 million visitors, is set to relocate its animals to the society’s wildlife park in South Gloucestershire - the Wild Place Project - where a new zoo will be built.

The decision to sell the site was announced after the second national lockdown in England, after the zoo had already missed out on revenue from the peak spring and summer months.

The zoo had already been struggling with declining visitor numbers before the pandemic hit, with the organisation having made an operating loss in four out of the past six years.

The 12-acre Clifton site is due to be sold with planning permission to develop sustainable housing, with its gardens near Clifton Downs to be open to the public free of charge.

The children’s play area and theatre building will also be kept open as a community space for workshops and events.

The Bristol Zoological Society has planned a number of events ahead of the closing date for people to share their memories of the site, which will be announced over the coming weeks.