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As it says 'dawn to dusk' on the gates I took them at their word and ended up with a disappointed dog (ok, it was more myself that was deflated) but really what are the opening times?


Is it something that is common knowledge, and I'm not in the know? We were there just 7.30am ish

> and in particular here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B4Ht_hAPixkZM0xZM1dkdWJqbmc


From page 9 of which: "6(3) King's and Sainsburys HEREBY COVENANT that upon the opening for trade of the Retail Store they shall allow in perpetuity and not (by their act or omission) prevent access to and right of way over the Public Open Space by members of the public for 365 days a year between the hours of sunrise and sunset ... and King's and Sainsburys shall do all things necessary to ensure the Public Open Space is accessible to members of the public ...".

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