DON’T MISS THE WORLD OF PARK & LEISURE HOMES SHOW!

Calling all Holiday Park managers and Caravan Park owners, mark your calendars! The World of Park & Leisure Homes Show is set to be the must-attend event of the year for Park & Leisure Homes, offering an unparalleled opportunity to discover the latest innovations, network with industry leaders, and elevate your business.

Taking place at the stunning Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire, from June 6th to 9th, 2025, (TRADE day 6th June 2025) the show brings together an impressive range of manufacturers, suppliers, and service providers showcasing the very best in park and leisure home solutions.

From luxurious lodges to innovative technology and tailored services, this event is designed to help you stay ahead in a competitive market. You’ll have the chance to explore cutting-edge designs, eco-friendly features, and creative ways to enhance guest experiences.

This year’s show promises a host of exciting highlights, including exclusive product launches, bespoke offerings for Park Operators and opportunities to build relationships with trusted suppliers. Whether you’re looking to upgrade your site’s amenities, attract new demographics, or refine your offerings, the World of Park & Leisure Homes Show is the perfect place to start! Entry is free for trade visitors, and complimentary parking ensures a stress-free visit.

World of Park & Leisure Homes Show
www.parkhomeandleisure.co.uk

EXPLORE EVERYTHING WATER LEISURE AT SPATEX 2025

Hot tubs and swimming pools are one of the most sought-after facility when choosing a holiday destination, which is why SPATEX 2025 - the UK’s ONLY dedicated water leisure exhibition - is designed for YOU.

Free to attend, Tuesday 4th to Thursday 6th February, at Coventry Building Society Arena, SPATEX caters for both the commercial and domestic markets, and covers swimming pools, saunas, spas, wellness suites through to steam rooms, enclosures, hot tubs, and all the ancillary products. Here’s what a visit to SPATEX 2025 will give you:

1. EXPLORE NEW PRODUCTS & SERVICES
Whether you’re looking to renovate or dip your toe into the water for the first time, it’s the first opportunity in 2025 to see, touch, compare and discuss the latest innovations and cutting-edge products.

2. EXCLUSIVE DEALS & DISCOUNTS
Many of the 100 plus exhibitors, including the industry’s major manufacturers and suppliers, will be offering visitors special show discounts.

3. HANDS-ON KNOW-HOW
Interactive workshops and demonstrations provide inside track knowledge.

4. ENHANCE OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY
Energy-saving the cornerstone of its agenda. View the most insulated hot tubs, new generation heat pumps, the latest heat retention covers, enclosures, water circulating pumps, chemical dosing systems – all have undergone big technological advances in the last few years.

5. ACCESS TO EXPERT INSIGHTS
With the world’s top water leisure experts on hand, access free advice. Come to the SPATEX Help Desk at the entrance of the hall if you need a starting point.

6. FREE KNOWLEDGE
Talks and demonstrations in the show’s free-to-attend, three-day double seminar programme are open to everyone and cover an extensive range of topics, from the latest time-saving maintenance of commercial pools and spas to future trends, social media and marketing.

7. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Attendees of the technical workshops, curated by the Institute of Swimming Pool Engineers (ISPE) in Arena 1, will be awarded CPD accreditation.

8. BEST PRACTICE
Ensure your facility meets the latest legal and safety standards. Get up to speed with the latest regulatory changes and compliance issues to implement upgrades or enhancements to attract more customers and improve satisfaction.

9. INSPIRATION
Exposure to the latest trends and award-winning projects. Winners of the SPATA (Swimming Pool & Allied Trades Association) and BISHTA (British & Irish Spa & Hot Tub Association) Awards for 2025 will be announced during SPATEX.

10. PROFESSIONAL NETWORK
There’s nothing like face-to-face business to help promote connections, collaborations and partnerships. Take advantage of SPATEX’s numerous networking opportunities. SPATEX 2025 - Tuesday 4th to Thursday 6th February. The Coventry Building Society Arena, Coventry CV6 6GE 2,000 on-site free car parking spaces.

Secure your place by registering now and sign up for monthly newslines
Tel: +44 (0) 1264 358558
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TOURISM TRENDS UNDER MICROSCOPE

TOURISM TRENDS UNDER MICROSCOPE

WELCOMING TOURISM minister Richard Lochhead (third from left) to the conference were BH&HPA (Scotland) director Keith Campbell, BH&HPA Scottish policy director Sarah Allanson, and director general of BH&HPA Debbie Walker

Delegates from holiday parks across Scotland gathered in Edinburgh this winter for their annual national conference. Held at Our Dynamic Earth, the event brought together senior figures from many of Scotland’s near 200 parks providing camping, caravan, luxury lodge and glamping holidays. Members of the British Holiday & Home Parks Association (Scotland), and guests heard from a line-up of guest speakers including Scotland’s Tourism Minister Richard Lochhead.

Welcomed to the conference by association Directors Keith Campbell and John Kirkaldy, the Minister said that parks were doing much to minimise their environmental impact: “Sustainability is at the heart of the Scottish Government’s tourism strategy, and I welcome the steps the holiday parks industry is taking to champion green getaways in order to help achieve our net zero ambitions.

“This year I have visited several parks to see how they work within their communities, and with other local businesses, to provide the best possible visitor experience. “These businesses – and the visitors to campsites, caravan and holiday parks - make a valuable contribution to our national and local economies,” said Mr Lochhead.

Earlier in autumn, Mr Lochhead visited Findhorn Bay Holiday Park on the Moray Firth where electricity is generated by wind turbines, supported by the grid using a green energy tariff. The minister, who was a guest of BH&HPA, made his own contribution to a greener future by planting a commemorative tree to mark what the park described its new series of eco-adventures.

GUEST SPEAKERS
The conference also heard from other guest speakers on a range of different topics impacting on park businesses, many of which in Scotland are long-established family enterprises. Subjects addressed included how parks can best formulate and implement a green energy strategy, and what holiday home manufacturers are doing to make their products more sustainable.

Tourism trends were also put under the microscope, along with an examination of how parks could continue to meet the ever-rising quality expectations of holiday park guests. Running parallel to the conference at Our Dynamic Earth was an exhibition featuring suppliers of goods and services to Scottish holiday parks.

Keith Campbell, owner of Highland Holidays with three parks in Tyndrum, Oban and Ben Nevis, said that in 2023 holiday parks had remained as popular as ever with families and couples. But he added that the industry was by no means complacent, and that parks continued to invest heavily is their businesses to ensure they provided world-class standards of hospitality.

An economic survey produced four years ago and currently being updated found that BH&HPA member- parks in Scotland are part of a sector generating £772 million of annual spending in mainly rural areas, and that the industry also helps sustain over 14,300 full-time jobs.

SHOWSTOPPERS

SHOWSTOPPERS

More than 11,000 visitors flock to NEC for the recent business show...

THE EVENT OFFERS a unique opportunity to see, touch and feel many product investment opportunities.

Inspiration was plentiful at the quartet of rural shows held in November at the NEC, run by Agriconnect, owned by Arc. Farm Business Innovation, Family Attraction Expo, Leisure Food and Beverage and Holiday Park and Resort Innovation were run concurrently, providing a plethora of exciting new ideas along with appropriate support for rural business owners.

Across the two days, exhibitors commented on the quality of audience the show draws, with many remarking on the value of leads gleaned. This paves the way for the shows’ rebrand for 2024, which sees the four events merge under one single name - Land, Leisure and Tourism Show.

There will be six distinct zones to the show next year, including Farm Business Diversification, to cater for the wide range of exhibitors the event draws. With an evident appetite by the majority of the visitors for alternative land use and diversification, this demand will be further met in the shows’ new format, with more emphasis put on this audience.

THE ROLEC TEAM were out in force at the holiday industry’s biggest event.

HEALTHY APPETITE
This year’s show saw over 11,000 visitors through the doors, with two thirds of attendees decision makers within their businesses, providing a very valuable audience. With pressures within the agricultural sector, over three-quarters of visitors were looking to diversify or expand within the next 12 months.

Now in his eighth year as an exhibitor, Chris Otty, regional sales director at Cottages.com expressed his support of the event. He said: “There is no other show with such a great array of products, and I think it gets bigger every year as well as continuously improving. “The NEC is a great location for the show as it’s such a central location and we have met with people from all over the country, including several Scottish visitors,” he added.

Verity Hyland, Event Director, Agriconnect said: “It was great to see so many business owners at the shows looking for ideas on how to take their businesses forward. “We are already planning next year’s event, under its new brand and name – Land, Leisure and Tourism.

Here, the four shows will merge to become one event, divided into zones, including Farm Business Diversification and Outdoor Pursuits, to reflect the wide range of areas of interest visitors already enjoy.” Next year’s shows will come together under a single brand - Land, Leisure and Tourism Show. There will be six distinct zones to the show to cater for the wide range of exhibitors at the show.

The six zones are:
• Farm Business Diversification
• Family Attractions and Entertainment
• Holiday Parks, Resorts and Events
• Great Tastes of the Country
• Leisure Food and Beverage
With more than 400 exhibitors anticipated supported by 50 seminar sessions attendance is expected to exceed 11,500 for this free event.

PAUL AND STEVE had plenty of ideas for visitors to the Pathfinder Homes stand.

BREAKING BARRIERS
Breaking barriers between industries, this event fosters collaboration and cross-pollination of ideas to create a vibrant space where professionals redefine tomorrow. Join us for interactive exhibits, workshops, and keynote presentations, all aimed at shaping a more sustainable and inclusive future for these interconnected industries.

As holiday parks continue to keep up with the latest market trends, new products and services, the Holiday Parks, Resorts and Events zone (formerly Holiday Park and Resort Innovation) provides a dedicated area to explore the latest innovations. From new attraction features to business support, holiday park and resort owners visit this zone to find new products and ideas so they can add value to their venues and enhance customer experience on-site.

Whether you’re a holiday park owner, resort manager, event organiser, related service provider, or new to the industry, participating in this zone can open doors to potential business development opportunities. From discovering new products and services to exploring investment prospects, the trade show provides a dynamic platform to explore and capitalise on various avenues for business growth within the leisure and tourism sector.

The Holiday Parks, Resorts and Events zone aims to provide an excellent platform for networking with professionals and experts from the holiday park, resort, and event management industries. Whether you’re seeking partnerships, suppliers, or simply looking to expand your professional network, the trade show offers a conducive environment to meet and connect with like-minded individuals and businesses.

Attending this zone at the trade show allows you to gain valuable insights into the latest trends, innovations, and best practices within the holiday park, resort, and event sectors. From emerging technologies to evolving consumer preferences, staying informed about industry trends can help you stay ahead of the curve and make informed decisions for your business.

Book a day out to visit the 2024 Land, Leisure and Tourism Show which will be staged at the NEC on Wednesday 6 and Thursday 7 November 2024.

Visit the website to find out more: www.LLTShow.com