A place in the county this summer

Blackpool Zoo’s family of orang-utans are back after a complete £1million transformation of their home.
Blackpool Zoos family of orang-utansBlackpool Zoos family of orang-utans
Blackpool Zoos family of orang-utans

Vicky and her daughters, Cherie and Summer, along with resident male Ramon, have spent 18 months away as the award winning attraction pushes forward with its continuous investment plan.

The grand unveiling will take place on Thursday 24th July with an exclusive invite only press launch.

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Mayor of Blackpool, Councillor Valarie Haynes, along with Marketing Lancashire’s Chief Executive, Ruth Connor, will cut the ribbon at 9.45am and guests can see the results of the extensive work before the doors open to the public at 10.00am.

The ape house, which was originally built in the 1970’s, has been tripled in size to make it wider and higher with an upstairs viewing area and extended keeper facilities.

A new, wider external walkway has been developed which leads upstairs to an open plan viewing area, the ceiling is much higher and the new house features more efficient heating and improved lighting.

The kitchen area, which is now located on the first floor, is also much bigger than previously and includes state of the art appliances.

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Specialist keepers and management designed the new layout based around the needs of the orang-utans, with enhanced visitor experience in mind.

A new play area for children, which is located outside Orangutan Outlook, also opened in July.

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