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Heritage sites around the UK are opening their doors for more unusual events than ever before. Veronica Cowan reports on the new risks this produces and how a grasp of different insurance scenarios is essential

Lions at Longleat, motor racing at Goodwood, and balloon races at Leeds Castle are just a few of the features of permanent or regular events at some of the UK's stately homes. Many heritage sites have

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