Even churches and cathedrals charge now, after all, visitors do place wear and tear on buildings and facilities and the fees charged don't actually bring in enough money to keep the places going, no matter how steep it may seem to us.
I had a feeling it was going to happen some time ago. I was sent a survey by Yougov and in it I was asked to vote for which form of currently (mostly) free public leisure facility I would choose to keep free. I voted for parks. Believe it or not, depending on where you live, you do now have to pay to get into quite a few parks and to me that seems appalling, I do so feel for people who live in flats.
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