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Wildwood Trust in Herne turning visitors away for 'next hour'

By: Jack Dyson jdyson@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 13:26, 23 October 2018

Updated: 14:33, 24 October 2018

Wildwood Animal Park proved so popular this week that it was forced to turn visitors away.

Traffic spilled over from its car park onto the A291 Canterbury Road on Tuesday as the attraction struggled to cope with a spike in half-term visitors.

A spokesman said it was taken by surprise by the crowds.

Wildwood is struggling to cope with a rush of half-term visitors. Pic: Google Maps

"We didn't think it would be this busy," he said. "It's unexpected.

"To stop the cars from causing congestion, we have people directing traffic on the road."

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The spokesman added the site is still open and will allow visitors into the car park in the "next hour".

It is offering half-price entry to those cycling or using public transport to travel there.

If you don't want to miss out on seeing the beautiful animals, have a look through this gallery:

A badger at the park in Herne. Picture: Nida Al-Fulaji
A team from the trust started a mission to prevent hazel dormice, like this one, from becoming extinct. Picture Andy Jones
Enjoying a splash in the water is another European brown bear. Picture: Alan Langley.
A European brown bear. Picture: Alan Langley
Wolf cubs in a large enclosure for the Medieval weekend in the summer. Picture: Alan Langley
Adrian Bennett caught this tired fox yawning at Wildwood animal park. (4969247)
A pine marten, an animal in the same family as the otter and weasel. Picture: Dave Butcher
Baby red squirrels at the park in July 2017
Rob and Vanessa Prior sent us this picture of a buzzard being exercised

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