As the festive season winds down, January can often be a difficult month for families. Last January, a survey carried out by the Office for National Statics found that almost half of adults (47%) said they found it “very difficult” to handle their finances after the festive season.

In light of these statistics and the on-going cost of living crisis, Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm, a Zoo and conservation charity based in North Somerset, are gifting visitors a belated Christmas treat this January with the introduction of their Kids go free offer*.

The offer provides families with the opportunity to visit a wide range of animals from elephants, lions, bears and rhinos, embrace the wonder of wildlife and create cherished memories.

Larry Bush, Managing Director at Noah’s Ark commented, “We’re delighted to be able to carry over some festive generosity and offer this to families. In the current cost of living crisis, we’re trying to find ways to make the Zoo more accessible, so no one misses out on an educational and enriching experience with wildlife.”

Bush continued, “One of our core charitable aims is wellbeing, and we are constantly looking for ways in which we can give back to the community. We are keen promoters of the positive effect nature can have on peoples’ wellbeing and believe it plays an integral role in fostering mental and emotional wellness, helping to enrich lives. At Noah’s Ark, we aim to provide a space to enable people to connect with their family, friends and the wider community and feel a sense of belonging and support.“

The *kids go free offer is running between 2nd January and 31st January 2024. *T&C’s apply. Offer online only. See the www.noahsarkzoofarm.co.uk for full details.

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Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm is proud to be an accessible attraction. Facilities include multiple accessible toilets, Changing Places facility, accessible play equipment, hearing loops and more. Please visit the website before your visit for up-to-date information and to view the Access guide.