Popular Corby fun factory ready to re-open for your little cheeky monkeys
and live on Freeview channel 276
A much-loved Corby play centre is set for a grand reopening after being shut for six months due to Covid restrictions.
Cheeky Monkees has been serving the town for 15 years but had to close its doors during lockdown but now staff at the indoor play area will be welcoming guests back next week.
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Hide AdUsing Covid security measures backed by the British Association of Leisure Parks, Piers and Attractions, staff will be deep cleaning between the two-hour sessions.
Co-owner Sharon Moffatt said: "We're so excited and we can't wait to be back. It's been a long six months but now we have everything in place to re-open."
As lockdown was imposed, the play centre furloughed their staff, the business surviving by paying their rent with a goverment grant.
The owners used the time to clean and paint the facility and prepare the space to be Covid compliant.
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Hide AdSharon said: "We will have three two-hour sessions. We will close for an hour to deep clean the whole building with an NHS grade spray.
"The ball pools have been emptied and we have taken some of the tables away.
"We have taken guidance and we can have 90 bodies - adults and children - in a session.
"We are not allowed to do parties but we hope to be doing them soon."
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Hide AdCheeky Monkees will repen on Thursday September 24, with sessions from 10am to noon, 1pm to 3pm and 4pm to 6pm.
People can book online to ensure their spot or can turn up at the door at the start of each slot with a track and trace system enforced for all guests.
Sharon added: "Our cafe will be open as normal with a full menu and our manager Debbie's fabulous homemade cakes."
To book a session go to the Cheeky Monkees website by clicking here. Message from the editor: Thank you for reading this story on our website. While I have your attention, I also have an important request to make of you.
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