A message from Marylebone Village
NEWS - 26TH MARCH 2020
A message from Marylebone Village regarding the impact of Covid-19
Marylebone Village, managed by The Howard de Walden Estate, is continuing to monitor the impact of Covid-19 and how the recommended Government policies may affect our Marylebone Village community. Your wellbeing and safety remain our primary concern.
As a popular area to visit, live and work in London, we are dedicated to providing a safe environment for everyone, and are closely following guidance from World Health Organization, Public Health England and The UK Governments Advice to ensure we are reducing risks of spreading Covid-19.
We recommend following our social media channels, phoning ahead and visiting the independent website of the place you intend to visit to ensure you receive the most up to date information on temporary closures.
Please be aware that many of our restaurants and retailers in the area offer online shopping and gift vouchers should you not be able to visit the physical store due to closures – we encourage the community to continue to support all of the London retailers and restaurants in any way that is safe for them to do so.
If anyone has any queries regarding the situation, please contact us on enquiries@hdwe.co.uk / +44 (0)20 7580 3163
Latest guidance from the Government can be found here
Updated: 24th March 2020*
*All content correct at time of publication
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