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Nottingham Castle has closed to visitors after the trust responsible for its operation revealed it is about to enter liquidation. 

The Nottingham Post reports that Nottingham Castle Trust has started the process of appointing liquidators. 

A statement published today (21 November) by the trust's board said: "We are saddened and hugely disappointed to announce that today, Nottingham Castle Trust has begun the process of appointing liquidators. This is a heartbreaking day for trustees, our staff, visitors, and the city.

"Despite the immense dedication of staff and volunteers, the Castle is now closed to visitors."

Nottingham Castle reopened in June last year after a three-year renovation. The £30m project, which was partially funded with £8m loaned from the city council and £13m from a lottery grant, saw a new visitor centre and cafe added, with existing galleries refurbished.