People called Noah will be able to visit a zoo farm for free this summer.
In celebration of the name Noah being one of the top baby boy names in the UK, ranking second in 2023, Noah's Ark Zoo Farm in North Somerset is offering free entry to all visitors named Noah.
This offer is part of the zoo's 25th anniversary celebrations, which sees free or discounted entry this summer.
The zoo is also offering a 10 per cent discount for all other visitors who book online using the code 'ILOVENOAHS' until September 8.
Larry Bush, director of Noah's Ark Zoo Farm, said: "We're thrilled to be celebrating 25 years of connecting people with wildlife.
"We wanted to do something fun and unique to commemorate this occasion and ensure that everyone could join in with our celebrations, which is why we're offering this special discount code for our online bookings as well as free entry for visitors named Noah."
The zoo has had its own 'baby boom' with more than 10 babies born to staff members.
The zoo - which aims to bring joy to families and nature enthusiasts - has also improved its accessibility for all visitors.
With support from Bristol's Mobility Centre, the park has expanded and improved its mobility scooter offering.
There are also improvements to its accessible play area and sandpit.
The zoo has a Changing Places facility, and new stoma-friendly features have been added to its accessible toilets.
Mr Bush said: "This is a momentous occasion for us, and we hope to see many familiar and new faces coming through our gates to enjoy everything the zoo has to offer, including our new Farmula 1 pedal kart track."
The zoo will host a series of special events and activities throughout the summer holidays, including animal talks, birds of prey displays, interactive animal encounters, animal-themed magic, and performances from Scarlett Oak Theatre Company.
These events will highlight the zoo's ongoing commitment to wildlife conservation and provide fun and engaging experiences for visitors of all ages.
For more information on the 25th-anniversary celebrations and the special offer, visit the Noah's Ark Zoo Farm website.
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