WINCHESTER Cathedral is to start welcoming back its congregation this weekend.

This comes following Government guidance that church buildings can re-open for public worship from July 4.

In the next phase of reopening, people will be able to attend services on Sundays for Holy Communion at 8am, and Wednesdays for a mid-week Communion at 12pm.

Online recorded worship will continue to be offered at 10am on Sundays, to enable everyone to participate.

The Dean of Winchester the Very Revd Catherine Ogle said: "The opportunity to return for public worship is very welcome news. It’s the next step on our re-opening journey and we’ve been working hard to ensure we can safely begin to open for public worship, starting with Sundays and Wednesdays.

"There are measures in place to keep everyone socially distanced and safe. While it may feel a bit different at first, everyone can still expect a very warm welcome, whether a returning member or if coming to the cathedral for first time. We will of course continue with online services for those not able to be with us in person."

The cathedral started phased re-opening from June 16 including its gift shop. And while open for private prayer and reflection, the move to public worship is welcome news to the congregation.

It will also be open to visitors on July 4, including the Refectory, serving teas, coffees, cakes, sandwiches, salads and sausage rolls.

Head of visitor services, Paula Buckell says: "The team has been meticulously planning to reopen in a way that is safe for everyone and now with perspex screens at counters, gloves, safety signage, and hand sanitisers at the ready, we’re open.

"It’s fortunate the cathedral offers such a large space for visitors to socially distance. It means we’re able to put all the safety measures in place but keep the experience enjoyable and comfortable for visitors to explore the cathedral."

Winchester Cathedral will be open daily from 10am-4pm.