ROLL UP, ROLL UP!

Visitor registration is now open for The Glamping Show 2025, the UK’s leading business-to-business event for the glamping sector. Taking place from 18th-20th September at Stoneleigh Park in Warwickshire, this unmissable Show offers free entry, giving you access to the UK’s most comprehensive collection of products and services for glamping, holiday parks, caravan sites, and camp sites.

Explore an impressive line-up of over 100 exhibitors showcasing everything from bell tents, pods, wigwams, shepherds’ huts, cabins and gypsy caravans, to eco toilets, portable washrooms, storage containers, hot tubs, lighting, fire pits, barbeques, accessories, and so much more.

Alongside the exhibition, your free ticket also allows entry to an invaluable programme of seminars designed to help you maximise return on investment, whether you are already operating a site or planning to launch one soon.

Don’t miss this opportunity to see the latest innovations, gain expert insight and connect with suppliers and fellow site owners to drive your business forward. So, what are you waiting for? Put the date in your diary and claim your FREE TICKET today on our website, simply click ‘Register’ and secure your place.

The Glamping Show
01582 767254
www.theglampingshow.com

GROW YOUR ESTABLISHED Glamping Business, image credit Yurts for Life

LEARN FROM THE EXPERTS with over 11 industry professional speakers

THE LUXURY ESCAPE

In an increasingly competitive and diverse market, holiday park and campsite owners are continuously looking for ways to stay ahead of the curve. One of the most significant shifts in the industry in recent years has been the rise of *glamping* which is a portmanteau of “glamorous” and “camping.”

While traditional camping continues to have a strong appeal, especially among seasoned outdoor enthusiasts, glamping caters to a new audience, those seeking to enjoy nature without sacrificing comfort and luxury.

Glamping is no longer a niche trend, it’s a booming sector that is reshaping the outdoor hospitality industry. For holiday park and campsite managers, offering glamping options can be a key differentiator and revenue booster. So, let’s explore the reasons why glamping is essential for your site and how it can benefit your business.

GLAMPING UNITS, such as luxury tents, cabins, or eco-pods, can be marketed at higher price points compared to traditional camping pitches.

A BROADER AUDIENCE
Traditional camping often appeals to a certain type of traveller: individuals and families who are comfortable with minimalist setups and enjoy the rugged charm of the outdoors.

However, there is a growing segment of consumers who love nature but are less enthusiastic about pitching a tent or braving the elements with limited amenities.

This is where glamping really shines. By offering luxurious tents, yurts, pods, cabins, or even treehouses, you can attract a broader audience, suiting all ages and groups.

Glamping offers the perfect blend of nature and comfort, making it accessible to people who might never have considered a traditional camping holiday. By expanding your offerings, you’re not just catering to campers — you’re appealing to a whole new market segment.

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HIGHER REVENUE
Offering glamping accommodations can significantly boost your revenue. Glamping units, such as luxury tents, cabins, or eco-pods, can be marketed at higher price points compared to traditional camping pitches.

While a standard tent pitch might be charged at £25-£40 per night, a glamping unit could range from £80 to upwards of £250 per night, depending on the amenities and location. Moreover, glamping accommodations often attract longer stays, particularly among guests seeking to truly unwind in a luxurious natural setting.

This means not only higher nightly rates but also a potential increase in overall occupancy rates and seasonal bookings. Although the initial investment in glamping infrastructure may be higher than traditional camping setups, the return on investment (ROI) is often quick.

High-quality glamping structures are built to last, and because they command premium pricing, you can recoup your costs relatively quickly while enjoying ongoing profitability.

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ENHANCED GUEST EXPERIENCE
One of the primary benefits of offering glamping options at your holiday park is the elevated guest experience. Glamping appeals to those who appreciate thoughtful design, comfort, and unique accommodation options — think plush bedding, en-suite bathrooms, stylish decor, and even private hot tubs.

The attention to detail and high-end amenities in glamping accommodations create a memorable experience that guests are likely to rave about, both in person and online. Satisfied guests are more likely to leave positive reviews and recommend your park to friends and family, further boosting your brand reputation.

With platforms such as TripAdvisor and social media playing a huge role in influencing consumer decisions, offering standout accommodations like glamping pods can help ensure your holiday park maintains a steady stream of glowing feedback and repeat visitors.

THE DEMAND FOR GLAMPING shows no signs of slowing down.

ECO-FRIENDLY APPEAL
Modern travellers are increasingly aware of their environmental impact, and many are seeking eco-friendly accommodation options that align with their values.

Glamping, with its focus on blending luxury with nature, often incorporates sustainable practices such as solar-powered lighting, composting toilets, and eco-friendly building materials. Holiday park owners who offer glamping accommodations can use this as a selling point, highlighting their commitment to sustainability and responsible tourism.

Eco-conscious travellers are willing to pay more for experiences that allow them to enjoy the beauty of nature without leaving a heavy footprint. Investing in eco-friendly glamping units not only broadens your appeal but also enhances your brand as a leader in sustainable outdoor hospitality.

GLAMPING APPEALS to those who appreciate thoughtful design, comfort, and unique accommodation options.

FUTURE-PROOFING
The demand for glamping shows no signs of slowing down. In fact, it is expected to grow as travellers continue to seek out unique, memorable experiences. The COVID-19 pandemic has also contributed to a surge in outdoor holidays, as people have become more aware of the importance of nature and space.

Glamping perfectly aligns with these trends, offering seclusion, luxury, and a closer connection to nature — all while maintaining the safety and hygiene standards guests now expect. By investing in glamping, you are future-proofing your holiday park or campsite.

Glamping offers versatility and scalability, allowing you to adjust your offerings as guest preferences evolve. You can start with a few units and expand based on demand, adding innovative designs or amenities to keep your accommodation options fresh and exciting.

BY INVESTING IN GLAMPING, you are future-proofing your holiday park or campsite.

INVEST IN YOUR PARK’S FUTURE
Glamping is more than just a trend, it’s a sustainable, lucrative addition to any holiday park or campsite. By offering glamping options, you can attract a broader audience, boost your revenue, and enhance guest satisfaction, all while aligning your business with the growing demand for unique and eco-friendly experiences.

Holiday park managers who embrace the glamping trend are positioning their parks for long-term success. Whether you’re located in a scenic coastal area, a tranquil countryside setting, or a bustling tourist destination, glamping is a valuable way to differentiate your business, diversify your revenue streams, and create a unique offering that guests will love to return to year after year.

In an increasingly crowded marketplace, the key to staying competitive is offering experiences that resonate with modern travellers — and there’s no better way to do that than with the glamour of glamping.

 

LANDAL GREENPARKS UK

A market leader in holiday resort management and operations since their inauguration in 1954, the Landal GreenParks portfolio comprises more than 200 resorts in the UK, the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, Austria, Switzerland, France and Denmark.

20 of these parks are spread across England, Scotland and Wales - from five parks in Cornwall, to the furthest north in Dundee. It’s an impressive portfolio, but one with a common ethos. Getting back to nature is at the heart of the Landal GreenParks business.

Despite its size, there is a priority across the entire organisation towards what they refer to as “sustainable and engaged entrepreneurship.” Each of the parks is located at the “heart of nature” in stunning, natural locations.

And a holiday at a Landal GreenParks resort is one that focuses on offering guests the enjoyment of immersive outdoor adventures from the comfort of top-tier accommodation. Their aim: to deliver “unforgettable holidays in nature.”

MUCH OF THE ACCOMMODATION at Landal Barnsoul is designed to bring nature closer to the interior space.

All parks are Green Key accredited, and parks employs an interdepartmental “Green Team” to ensure global sustainability standards are met. At grassroots level this involves everything from using fewer chemicals to installing LED park lighting, from implementing sustainable procurement to accessible accommodation.

Each step is one closer to Landal GreenParks overall goal of being CO2 neutral by 2030. Landal GreenParks UK, with its Head Office in Norwich, offers a diverse range of resorts. From luxury spas like Landal Dylan Coastal Resort and Landal Laceby Manor Resort & Spa, to resorts that focus purely on accommodation in beautiful natural settings, such as Landal North Lakes and Landal Rockingham Forest.

The resorts primarily feature lodge accommodations, but they also provide a wide selection of cottages and apartments. Recently, the brand has expanded its offerings with more innovative options, such as treehouses, domes, and pods, all centred around high quality and luxury. Many accommodations also feature outdoor hot tubs for added relaxation.

Landal GreenParks operate a pure holiday rental model. Some park owners retain ownership of all the accommodation, whilst others sell lodges to lifestyle investors who want a mix of return and some holiday usage. There is plenty to keep guests entertained.

GWARI SPA BARN at Landal Whalesborough Resort & Spa.

Cornish Parks Landal Gwel an Mor and Landal Whalesborough Resort & Spa both feature onsite ‘farms’, giving holidaymakers the chance to interact with animals and explore local wildlife. “At Feadon Wildlife Centre in Landal Gwel an Mor, guests can enjoy a variety of unique experiences,” explains Paul Hardingham, Managing Director of Landal GreenParks UK.

“These include activities such as a night-time Badger Watch, woodland picnic breakfasts, reindeer walks, becoming a ‘keeper for the day,’ owl encounters, and even fox feeding, making Landal Gwel an Mor an ideal choice for family getaways.”

Additionally, the same park has introduced a Wild Kitchen concept, where guests can enjoy a variety of cooking styles under a retractable canvas and hardwood tent, providing an al-fresco dining experience in any weather. Careful expansion is always on the agenda as Landal GreenParks UK seeks to maximise the experience of their guests and capitalise on the continuing demand for staycations.

“Landal GreenParks UK is always seeking new partnerships to help us innovate and introduce the next generation of holiday resorts,” explains Paul Hardingham, Managing Director of Landal GreenParks UK. Landal Whalesborough Resort & Spa and Landal Twin Lakes were added to the Landal GreenParks portfolio in 2024, alongside Scotland’s Landal Whitekirk Hill.

FEADON WILDLIFE Centre in Landal Gwel an Mor offers guests many unique experiences.

Landal Whalesborough Resort & Spa is set in 450 acres of secluded Cornish countryside close to Bude. The park offers a range of 24-character cottages, barn conversions and a refurbished farmhouse dating back to the 14th century. Currently undergoing a multi-million-pound investment, the resort will see 50-60 new, luxury self-catering units developed over the next two years.

Landal Twin Lakes, which makes the most of its superb setting in Carnforth between the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales, will also see significant expansion plans over the coming years with 60 units available for rental. Earlier this year, Markus Deutsch, Chairman of Landal Twin Lakes, said: “We’re delighted about the partnership with Landal GreenParks - it’s clear our values align on various levels.

All our lodges are made from timber harvested from sustainable forests and classified as contributing towards UK’s ‘Net Zero’ goal.” Another exciting new development opened in Scotland in late Autumn 2023. Landal Barnsoul, set amongst ancient woodland in Dumfries & Galloway, is believed to be the first architect-led holiday resort in the region.

The accommodation is not only extremely innovative in design, but also underpinned by strong environmental credentials. Paul Hardingham, Managing Director of Landal GreenParks UK, said that the organisation had wanted to create a concept holiday resort since launching in the UK and believed that “this site will act as a blueprint for the future of the sector.”

INNOVATIVE AND MODERN accommodation at Landal North Lakes.

He continued: “To help us achieve this objective we have worked with different architects and interior designers to create new lodge styles to offer the very best of modern and innovative living in a wonderful part of the UK countryside. Landal Barnsoul aims to be one of the greenest and most technologically advanced parks in Europe”

The lodges at Barnsoul are designed to combine the outdoor experience of modern glamping, with the interior look and feel of a boutique hotel. Each Landal GreenParks resort is firmly rooted in its local community but with some 6,000 employees across the wider company, the organisation also recognises that having an enthusiastic and motivated team is essential to the success of the business.

Potential challenges affecting all organisations within the sector include rising operating costs and staffing difficulties, especially in rural and remote locations. Paul Hardingham, Managing Director of Landal GreenParks UK says: “We are committed to creating an environment that attracts and retains talented staff while leveraging innovation and automation to eliminate repetitive administrative tasks.”

Key initiatives that have been introduced to this end include keyless check-in, digital food ordering and automated facility cleaning. These measures free up staff to focus on what they do best, providing excellent service to Landal GreenParks UK’s guests.

Landal GreenParks Resort
www.landal.co.uk
01603 367 066

SHOW SEASON SPECIAL

Welcome to the Holiday Park, Caravan Park, Camp & Glamp sites related Exhibition Previews, the premier events for the holiday park sector! This year’s exhibitions promise to be an unmissable gathering for industry professionals, offering an unparalleled opportunity to explore the latest innovations, trends, and products that are set to shape the future of holiday parks.

Whether you are a park operator, developer, supplier, or enthusiast, these show’s provides a unique platform to network with peers, gain insights from industry leaders, and discover new business opportunities. Set against a backdrop of increasing demand for unique and sustainable holiday experiences, the exhibitions will showcase a wide range of offerings from cutting-edge accommodation solutions and eco-friendly initiatives to advanced technology and guest amenities designed to enhance visitor satisfaction.

Attendees will have the chance to attend informative seminars, engage in interactive workshops, and witness live demonstrations, all tailored to inspire and inform. Highlights include keynote speeches from renowned experts, panel discussions on current challenges and opportunities in the sector, and a dedicated area for start-ups to present their ground breaking ideas. Join us at this vibrant event to stay ahead of the curve, drive your business forward, and celebrate the dynamic and ever-evolving world of Holiday Parks, Caravan Parks, Camp & Glamp Sites.

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THE GLAMPING SHOW 2024
19th-21st SEP 2024
Location: NAEC, Stoneleigh Park, UK
Web. www.theglampingshow.com

Calling all holiday park operators! Claim your FREE ticket to The Glamping Show 2024. Visitor registration has now opened for The Glamping Show 2024, the UK’s flagship business-to-business event for the glamping industry.

The Show, which is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, takes place from 19th-21st September at Stoneleigh Park in Warwickshire. Tickets are free of charge and give visitors access to the extensive exhibition showcasing the latest products and services for operators of holiday parks and glamping, caravan and camp sites, as well as complimentary access to an unmissable programme of seminars designed to help site owners, and those looking to open a site, maximise return on investment.

In the last decade, glamping has become increasingly popular and the industry has grown to become a prominent part of the leisure sector. This year’s Show welcomes both new and returning exhibitors from across the sector including manufacturers of bell tents, wigwams, pods, shepherds’ huts, cabins and gypsy caravans, along with eco toilets, portable washrooms, storage containers, hot tubs, lighting, fire pits, barbeques, accessories and a whole lot more.

So, what are you waiting for? Put the date in your diary and claim your free ticket to The Glamping Show 2024 at www.theglampingshow.com and click ‘GET FREE TICKET’.

 

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SALTEX 2024
30th - 31st OCT 2024
Location: The NEC, Birmingham, UK
Web. www.saltex.org.uk

Holiday parks are all about creating idyllic escapes. For grounds maintenance staff, the pressure to maintain flawless landscapes and stay ahead of the curve is real. This is where SALTEX 2024 comes in. As the premier event for grounds management professionals and volunteers, SALTEX 2024 promises to redefine standards in the field.

Taking place on October 30th - 31st at the National Exhibition Centre (NEC) in Birmingham, the leading exhibition offers unparalleled opportunities for networking, education, and innovation. Renowned for its commitment to excellence, SALTEX showcases the latest products, services, and technologies, giving attendees the insights and resources needed to thrive in today’s dynamic landscape.

This year’s theme, “Uniting the industry, powering progress” highlights how SALTEX connects thousands of professionals from across the world. Attendees can look forward to expert-led seminars, live demonstrations, and the opportunity to engage with industry leaders.

Learn how to tackle common challenges, from pest control to irrigation, and discover new techniques to keep your park pristine year-round. Join us at SALTEX 2024 and take the first step towards elevating your holiday park to new heights.

Register now to secure your place at the forefront of the grounds management industry.

 

 

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LAND, LEISURE & TOURISM SHOW
6th - 7th NOV 2024
Location: The NEC, Birmingham, UK
Web. www.lltshow.com

Grow your business at the Land, Leisure and Tourism Show as is the UK’s largest event for rural businesses, holiday parks, leisure and attractions. Celebrating its eleventh year, the show has newly rebranded to provide a platform for businesses to network, generate leads, showcase products and boost brand awareness.

For your convenience the event now features three great zones, Holiday Park & Resorts Innovation, Family Attractions and Leisure, Food and Beverage. Plus, this year the Land, Leisure and Tourism Show is co-locating with the Farm Business Innovation Show, which helps farmers and landowners find ways to diversify and optimise their land.

Verity Hyland, Event Director, Agriconnect said: “We can’t wait to welcome everyone to the newly named Land, Leisure & Tourism Show this year, it’s looking to be bigger and better than ever.” Mark your calendars for the Land Leisure and Tourism Show at the NEC Birmingham, 6-7 November. Join us and be part of shaping the future of UK tourism.

Scan the QR code or email the team at events@agriconnect.com for more information.

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UK POOL & SPA AWARDS
5th DEC 2024
Location: The NCC, Birmingham, UK
Web. www.ukpoolandspaawards.co.uk

Entering the 2024 UK Pool & Spa Awards is a golden opportunity for holiday parks, caravan parks, and campsites to showcase their exceptional facilities and gain national recognition for their commitment to providing outstanding aquatic experiences.

These prestigious awards celebrate excellence across the pool and spa industry, highlighting innovative designs, superior customer service, and the highest standards of maintenance and safety. By participating, your park not only stands a chance to win one of the coveted titles but also benefits from enhanced visibility and credibility within the industry.

Winning or even being shortlisted can significantly boost your marketing efforts, attracting more visitors and setting you apart from competitors. It is also an excellent way to motivate your staff, recognizing their hard work and dedication. The entry process is straightforward, and the exposure your park will receive through various media channels can lead to increased bookings and customer trust.

Don’t miss out on this chance to highlight your park’s exceptional offerings, from state-of-the-art swimming pools to luxurious spas and wellness facilities. Enter the UK Pool & Spa Awards today and let your park shine as a beacon of excellence in the holiday and leisure industry.

Entries close in September 2024, don’t delay and enter your facilities today!

 

BRITAIN’S BEST CHILD-FREE BREAKS

BRITAIN’S BEST CHILD-FREE BREAKS

BACK OF BEYOND’S Victoria and Martin Bowrey proudly show off their award certificates.

Britain’s top camping park for adults-only holidays has been named as Back of Beyond near Ringwood in Dorset. The park took the title after a poll was taken among readers of two top-selling touring magazines, Practical Caravan and Practical Motorhome. Asked for their favourite destination to escape the patter of tiny feet, couples put Back of Beyond in the top spot for blissful 18-plus breaks.

It was just ten years ago that Victoria and Martin Bowrey sold their London photography business and took a gamble on their future by buying a 30-acre campsite on the fringes of the New Forest. The aim, said Martin, was to run a sustainable holiday park for nature-loving guests in a part of the country where he and Victoria often went camping.

Since then, they have invested much time and energy into creating five-star surroundings which include not just camping and touring pitches, but also a host of glamping options. Among the line-up of luxury accommodation are yurts, pods, shepherds’ huts and timber lodges.

Martin says they decided to make Back of Beyond an exclusively grown-up experience after being told by friends that top quality adult-only parks were thin on the ground: “There are lots of couples whose idea of holiday heaven is to be in a tranquil environment where the only sound likely to wake them up in the morning is birdsong,” he said.

“A lot of our customers come from professions such as teaching and child care, and who would prefer not to be reminded of their jobs when they go away. “Then there are younger couples who haven’t yet started a family, and more mature guests who tend to prefer peace to playgrounds when making their holiday choice.

“It also means we can provide facilities more in-tune with adult thinking, such as a wild camping area, a continental-style outdoor bar, a boules court, and private firepits,” said Martin. In the same poll of magazine readers, Back of Beyond was also voted the Best Park in Dorset across all categories, beating hundreds of other eligible parks to the top spot.

AWARD-WINNERS

AWARD-WINNERS

We visit Southwaite Green Mill in the Lake District...

EACH OF THE 60 PARK HOMES in-situ has its own private drive and garden

 

The Lake District’s award-winning residential park Southwaite Green Mill Country Park has an interesting backstory. Originally a Corn Mill which ceased production in the 1950s, Southwaite Green Mill was then owned by the Bardgett Family who ran a caravan site in its picturesque grounds on the outskirts of the market town of Penrith. Another local family, the Heaths, who were well-known in the caravan trade having run Lakeland Caravans for several generations, purchased Southwaite Green Mill in 1973. Jill Heath takes up the story: “My husband’s father John used to site and sell caravans in the local area and the Bardgett family was one of his clients,” explains Jill.

 

“After taking ownership of the park, our family continued to operate the site as a caravan holiday park, alongside developing a fish farming business that continued until the early 1990s.” In 1994, the Heaths purchased a plot of land from Lowther Estates that lies behind the original park and decided to develop Southwaite Green Mill as a residential park. “We had noticed that residential parks were starting to become more popular in the southern parts of the UK,” says Jill. “But there didn’t seem to be many developments in the north, so we set upon making our own.” At first, the Heaths thought that their new residential park would attract potential residents from elsewhere in the country who wished to retire in the beautiful surroundings of the Lake District.

 

THE HEATH FAMILY work closely with their preferred supplier Stately. Pictured in the foreground, a Stately Carolina Lodge.

 

Southwaite Green Mill is superbly located alongside the scenic River Eamont, just a few minutes’ drive from England’s second largest lake, Ullswater. Instead, Jill explains, they were inundated with enquiries from local residents. “We were really surprised by the amount of local interest. Our aim was to create a nice, village-type environment for the over 50s with private homes and gardens that didn’t require too much upkeep. “We expected people who had perhaps visited the area on holiday to enquire but in the end, many of our residents are people who have lived in the Lakes for a number of years. It makes for a lovely atmosphere here, a real home from home.”

Southwaite Green Mill currently has 60 park homes in-situ. Each of the homes has its own private drive and garden. Most of the plots also have space for a garage subject to local planning. All of the homes have underground piped LPG, metered electric, and mains water services. Great emphasis has been placed on ensuring the residents’ security and peace of mind. The park has electronic entry gates, and its careful landscaping has, in part, led to the park being honoured with the David Bellamy Gold Conservation Award. Such is the success of the park that Jill and John Heath and their family are currently working on the second phase of Southwaite Green Mill, which will comprise an additional 40 homes when completed.

 

FLOWERS IN BLOOM at Southwaite Green Mill.

 

The new ‘Watersedge’ development will be phased in gradually over the next few years. The first row of plots, which offers the added attraction of lovely river views, is the first area under development. “The market is pretty buoyant at the moment and there’s been a lot of interest in the new homes,” says Jill. “Recently we had a unit sold on the park within just two weeks!” Timescales for completion are dependent not only on sales but on manufacturers’ ability to fulfil orders for residential homes.

 

 

Jill says that their close working relationship with preferred supplier Stately has ensured that Southwaite Green Mill is ahead of the game. “The industry has seen order dates being pushed back due to the pandemic,” explains Jill, “but we thought ahead and booked manufacturing slots in advance with Stately which has enabled us to be more responsive to customer orders. We work with a number of different manufacturers according to each home-owners wishes but we have always found Stately in particular to offer great quality building and furniture, as well as excellent after sales.”

 

GREAT EMPHASIS has been placed on ensuring the residents’ security and peace of mind.

 

Jill and John Heath have two sons and two daughters who are all involved in the running of Southwaite Green Mill, as well as its sister park, Hillcroft, in nearby Pooley Bridge. The family acquired Hillcroft Park in 2012 and have developed it into a multi award-winning holiday park, covering over 50 acres of land and including 200+ privately owned luxury lodges and holiday homes, as well as traditional camping pitches, pods, glamping, and two fully-equipped, self-catering cottages and a large house in the heart of the lakeside village.

 

THE NEW WATERSEDGE development will comprise an additional 40 homes and is situated next to the picturesque River Eamont.

 

There’s no doubt that Southwaite Green Mill and Hillcroft Park owe much of their success to having such a superb location in the heart of the Lakes, but personal service has a lot to say for their continued popularity. The fact that Southwaite Green Mill is a family owned and family run park is an added attraction to potential home owners and an asset to residents. Jill and John lived in the old Mill House on site for more than 20 years and like nothing more than stopping by to have a chat with their old neighbours. Such is their commitment to residents that Jill can even be found chipping in and driving their weekly private minibus service into Penrith on Mondays!