GIVE YOUR PARK A LIFT

For more value from your transport choice, the STAR Capella 2-HCX Lifted is a versatile option for holiday parks. It serves equally as a people carrier and a work machine. Seating two with ample luggage space and with a towing capacity of 320kg and cargo box payload of 150kg means it gets the work done.

Being a ‘lifted’ model means it stands at 170mm off the ground giving it great off-road capabilities and meaning it suits most surfaces and hilly sites. It comfortably delivers up to 80 miles on a full charge and can be charged to full overnight.

And there’s no fear of ‘range anxiety’ as it’s really easy to tell via the app what the battery life is so there’s no chance of ever getting caught out no matter how big your site. But there’s no need to take just our word for it, Three Cliffs Bay, a five-star holiday park, in Gower, Wales, has one for its 52-acre cliff land site where it quickly established its reputation for quiet motoring and a productive performance.

Specifically, it is being used for off road carrying situations and gardening jobs and owner Tom Beynon says: “This machine proved very quickly that it could take on all the tasks we needed it to. The big, strong cargo area at the back and the fact that we can add a trailer means it’s an essential part of our gardening arsenal.”

With zero emissions and very low noise, the work day doesn’t interrupt the customers’ holiday, early work schedules or operations near the caravans, glamping, camping and yurts at the venue. With a comprehensive warranty: two-years bumper to bumper on the vehicle, four years on the chassis and six-year limited warranty on the lithium battery, a STAR people carrier is a safe and reliable choice.

Reesink e-Vehicles
01480 226800
www.reesink-evehicles.co.uk

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

TRY BEFORE YOU BUY AT PARTINGTON’S HOLIDAY PARKS

Partington’s Holiday Parks has introduced an exciting “Try Before You Buy” initiative, letting prospective buyers experience the bliss of holiday home ownership before committing. This innovative program offers a no-pressure opportunity to explore Partington’s picturesque holiday parks, located across Lancashire, the Lake District, and the Yorkshire Dales.

From the tranquil countryside to lively coastal retreats, these parks provide the ideal escape for families and couples alike. Here’s how it works: book a short stay at one of the participating parks—such as Black Beck in the Lake District or Tarn House in Skipton—and enjoy a guided park tour along with a sales appointment.

If you decide to purchase a caravan or lodge following your visit, the cost of your stay is deducted from the price of your new holiday home. The scheme has already captivated visitors, like Lisa from Bolton, who shared: “Try Before You Buy is a great way to experience the park and explore the area.”

Another owner, Deborah from Windy Harbour, called the process “life-changing,” adding, “We’ve made so many special family memories.” Whether you’re seeking serene countryside views or fun-packed family adventures, Partington’s parks are equipped with top-notch facilities and near popular attractions like Blackpool and the Yorkshire Dales.

Partington’s Holiday Parks
01253 879911
www.partingtons.com

AWAY RESORTS’ NEW ENTERTAINMENT MANAGER

Away Resorts has taken a bold step toward elevating guest experiences by appointing Melody Munday as its new Senior Head of Entertainment Operations. With an impressive 34-year career spanning hospitality, leisure, and entertainment management, Melody is no stranger to transforming experiences into unforgettable memories.

Her resume boasts work with leading UK brands like Grosvenor Casinos and Mecca Bingo, where she introduced innovative entertainment concepts that successfully appealed to younger audiences. Now, she’s set to bring that same creativity and expertise to Away Resorts, broadening the scope of live shows, seasonal events, and activities across its 27 parks in England, Scotland, and Wales.

Known for its vibrant, family-friendly atmosphere, Away Resorts has built its reputation on providing memorable holidays with entertainment at the heart. Holidaymakers rave about the unique shows and activities, which are often highlighted in glowing online reviews. Melody’s appointment signals a renewed commitment to enhancing these experiences even further.

MINISTER VISITS DRUMMOHR CAMPING & GLAMPING

Scotland’s Tourism Minister Richard Lochhead visited Drummohr Camping and Glamping Site in East Lothian last Autumn, celebrating its success as a leader in quality and sustainability within the tourism industry.

Drummohr, located on the Firth of Forth near Edinburgh, was recently named UK Campsite of the Year by Camping magazine and Best Park in Scotland by Pitchup.com. Minister Lochhead toured the 11-acre park, known for its eco-friendly practices and top-tier accommodations, including luxury lodges, glamping pods, and en suite bothies.

Site Manager Angie Purves showcased initiatives such as solar energy generation, EV charging points, and support for local transport links. Biodiversity projects include wildflower gardens, bug hotels, and native flora protection, making the park a haven for wildlife.

During the visit, the Minister planted a cherry blossom tree to commemorate the park’s AA five-star award and honoured a long-standing seasonal guest who recently passed away. Lochhead also met staff, including site wardens and the gardener, who contribute to the park’s environmental goals.

The Minister praised Drummohr’s commitment to sustainability and its role in boosting Scotland’s economy. “Businesses like Drummohr are crucial to Scotland’s high-value tourism sector, contributing to a thriving, sustainable future,” he said.

Angie Purves highlighted the park’s community impact, from supporting local businesses to sourcing products from nearby suppliers. Drummohr, part of the WCF employee-owned group, employs 13 staff and continues to invest in guest satisfaction and sustainability.

Drummohr Camping & Glamping Site
01316 656867
www.drummohr.co.uk

BE PREPARED

Secure your action plan for flooding risks...

Unpredictable and extreme weather conditions are having a profound effect on businesses in the holiday sector. It is vital you are prepared in the event of a disaster. Flooding is a significant risk to businesses and organisations.

A relatively small depth of flooding can cause exceptionally high losses, with a depth of flooding of around 30cm likely to cause significant/total loss. Traditionally transferring the risk has been the easiest option but insurers are increasingly cautious around flood risks due to significant losses in recent years.

Insurers also have significant concerns around climate change and the impact this may have on flood losses with greater and more regular extreme weather events being experienced. If you’re unable to get flood cover at a reasonable cost, how else can you protect your park? PIB Insurance Brokers highlights four simple steps to assess and manage flood risk:

"Floods are likely to occur outside of core opening times"

STEP 1
IDENTIFY THE RISK
There are three types of flooding which are considered as having the potential to cause significant disruption in the UK. These are coastal, rivers and streams, and surface water. GOV.UK provides services to tell you the flood risk of an area: www.check-long-term-flood-risk.service.gov.uk/risk www. flood-map-for-planning.service.gov.uk/ The information can be limited but provides an overview of the flood risk.

STEP 2
ASSESS THE RISK AND IMPACT
Where a risk is identified, it is important to understand the extent of the risk and how this might impact on the business. A specialist risk advisor can assist in a number of ways.

There are various levels of attention depending upon the nature of the risk from a simple desktop review providing greater insight to the depths of flooding etc than is provided by the government backed services through a full site survey to a full hydrologists report.

When considering the impact it is important not just to consider the potential for material losses but also the associated interruption to the business and the financial impact which may occur.

FLOODING IS A SIGNIFICANT risk to holiday park businesses and organisations.

STEP 3
CONSIDER RISK TREATMENT OPTIONS
There are various ways to look at flood risk management, this can be site level providing full protection to the site or protection of key assets such as building raised plinths for the location of mobile holiday homes and ensuring site level resources such as electrical and gas/LPG supplies are located above flood risk areas and connections etc are water resistant. A permanent protection will be more likely to be effective than a measure which requires a human response.

STEP 4
PLAN TO MITIGATE LOSS
A good business continuity plan will consider how the potential for the risk occurring is monitored such as receiving alerts from the environment agency and then deciding upon when the emergency.

David Plowman, Head of Property Risk Engineering at PIB Insurance Brokers advises: “Whilst movement of holiday homes is not practical in the event of flood warnings it can be ensured that future homes and replacement homes are built in consideration of the flood risk.

He continues: “There are core service areas within holiday parks, mitigating measures should be focused on these areas as loss of these can significantly impact sales and income dependent upon the business model of the holiday park. “Floods are likely to occur outside of core opening times and the implementation of demountable flood defences could be considered to buildings not in use outside of core season,” David adds.

PIB Insurance
Tel. 0330 058 9863
E. David.Moffat@pib-insurance.com
www.pib-insurance.com

DEDICATED ONLINE FORUM FOR TOURERS

HERE’S A SNAP shot of the Club Together Forum

The Caravan and Motorhome Club’s hugely popular online forum, Club Together, has relaunched with enhanced features and functionality to enable users to connect, share hints, tips and inspiration about their touring adventures.

THE NEW CLUB TOGETHER FORUM OFFERS:
• Improved Usability: Designed for seamless navigation, making it easier for members to engage and participate in discussions.

• ‘Groups’ Section: This new feature enables members to join groups based on shared interests and hobbies to help foster positive connections.

• Enhanced Photo Sharing: Members can now upload and share photos more easily, bringing their travel stories to life.

• Mobile-Friendly Design: The new platform is optimised for mobile devices, enabling seamless participation on the go. Becoming a part of Club Together couldn’t be easier, visit camc.com/CT and sign up today to join the conversation with your fellow tourers and adventurers. The forum is open to both Club members and non-members.

Caravan and Motorhome Club
01342 318 813
clubtogether.caravanclub.co.uk

NACO WINS PRESTIGIOUS AWARD

NACO SERVICES TEAM at the Insurance Choice Awards.

NACO Services (the National Association of Caravan Owners) from based in Essex, has been awarded the prestigious title of ‘Customer Service Champion’ at the recent Industry Choice Awards 2024. The black-tie awards ceremony, held at the iconic Banking Hall in London, was hosted by comedian and actor Hal Cruttenden, where some of the biggest names in insurance gathered in hope of victory.

The awards span 24 categories and are the only industry awards where winners are chosen solely on customer reviews. Run by Smart Money People, the UK’s dedicated financial services review website, the event is deemed one of the most well-respected awards ceremonies in this sector.

Now in its ninth year, the Industry Choice Awards recognise excellence in businesses of all sizes. Succeeding with a win in the highly competitive Customer Service Champion category, NACO’s 4.94/5- star reviews ensured they were clear winners. Boasting over 300 reviews such as those below, NACO were clearly well deserving of this title.

NACO - National Association of Caravan Owners
01255 820321
www.nacoservices.com

INSURING YOUR CUSTOMER UNITS

Leisuredays are specialists in working with UK parks to insure customer holiday caravans and lodges...

Holiday Parks refer their customers to Leisuredays and then the insurance company’s team of over 60 advisers are on hand seven days a week to do the rest in terms of providing quotes, taking payment for cover, issuing documentation and managing renewals. The parks receive a valuable income stream on the policies sold and renewed.

Gareth Walker, Head of Leisuredays Development, says: “Parks love the ease at which they can refer customers to us, and trust our expert team to give great service to their owners. In the past many parks have taken on administration of insurance for customers themselves, but with growing regulatory requirements and a desire for park staff to focus on core park activities such as sales and day-to-day operations, many parks have made the switch to directing customers to a specialist.

Leisuredays are obviously very well set up for this with our contact centre and online quote and buy facility. We’re on hand to get park customers the cover they need quickly seven days a week. Gareth added, “We’re known for getting good take up rates amongst each park’s customer base with timely marketing, highly-rated service, great cover benefits and competitive pricing.

Despite insurance operations moving out of house on these parks, we’re still very good at keeping parks informed of who’s on cover and any ongoing claims.” Commenting on changes in risks seen on parks Gareth explained: “There’s not a great deal of change in common claim types made by caravan and lodge owners.

REVIEWING OUTFLOW points for flood water is essential.

The most common claims in 2024 included storm, flood, accidental damage to the inside and outside of units and then escape of water from toilets, showers, sinks and boilers - often leading to floor damage.” Gareth adds: “In terms of changes, it’s fair to say we’re noticing more frequent flooding. One in 50-year flooding events in some areas are becoming one in 10-year events and so on.

In terms of actual claims value the costliest, perhaps predictably, are for flooding and fire with these events often creating severe damage leading to major repairs or write offs.” Leisuredays have not taken the increase in flooding events lightly. In fact, they’ve been proactive in working with numerous parks to implement flood defences and flood mitigation strategies to lower the future risk of flooding.

These initiatives have also enabled the continued availability of insurance including vital flood cover at sensible premiums for the caravan owners on these parks. Testament to this in 2024 the company twice made finals in major insurance awards for its work with parks at risk of flooding.

Gareth expands on this: “Alongside our underwriter RSA, and an independent flood consultant, we have worked with parks on some major flood strategies resulting in the installation of bunds, piling, and state of the art sea walls to protect the park’s business and its customers from future weather events.” Talking about vital benefits provided by the Leisuredays insurance cover, Gareth explained: “In line with most common claims our policy covers caravan and lodge owners for flood, storm, fire, theft and accidental damage.

LEISUREDAYS INSURANCE have seen an increase in caravan owner flood claims on parks

Most owners get our new for old cover which means in the event a caravan or lodge is damaged beyond economic repair, we’ll buy them a brand new model as a replacement, subject to them having the correct sum insured. Obviously, in the event of a caravan needing replacement it’s costly to take the damaged one off the pitch and get rid of the debris, so our policy provides £10,000 of cover for that, and for re-siting and reconnection to services for the new replacement unit”.

Gareth went on to say: “What parks often find useful is our emergency repairs cover on customer policies. It allows them to make temporary repairs following serious damage to caravans and lodges, to make them water tight or secure and to prevent more damage or loss, in the knowledge we’ll pay them for the work.

Customers also love the benefit of ground rent cover paying them up to £2,500 when their caravan can’t be used as a result of an insured event.” If we were going to suggest any quick ways a park can reduce the extent of damage from flooding, we’d always recommend they look at existing park drainage – making sure floodwaters can escape the park quickly.

Leisuredays
01422 396 693
www.leisuredays.co.uk/smartway

LEISUREDAYS HAVE worked with parks on numerous flood defences such as this living wall on a Scottish park.

THE LAND LEISURE & TOURISM SHOW 2024…

The Land, Leisure & Tourism Show 2024, held at Birmingham’s NEC from November 5th to 6th 2024 this show is a B2B event for the tourism, leisure, hospitality, and rural industries. Drawing thousands of attendees and featuring more than 400 exhibitors, the show provided a dynamic platform for industry professionals to connect, share insights, and explore innovative solutions.

The event’s comprehensive agenda included over 50 seminar sessions, addressing key industry topics such as sustainability, digital transformation, and design innovations. Notably, discussions on eco-friendly practices and the integration of technology to enhance guest experiences resonated with many participants.

A highlight of the show was the recognition of excellence through various awards. The Farm Diversification of the Year award, sponsored by NFU Mutual, was presented to The Silly Sheep Fibre Company, applauded for its resource maximisation and community spirit.

WHEN VISITING the LLT show you discover new products and services, explore investment prospects and network.

Additionally, Padstow Holiday Village in Cornwall received the Gold award for Holiday Park of the Year, commended for its commitment to environmental practices and achieving B Corp status.

The show also emphasised the importance of future planning and asset management, with seminars like “Futureproofing your assets through strategic review” underscoring the need for strategic and collaborative approaches in the industry.

Overall, the Land, Leisure & Tourism Show 2024 successfully facilitated meaningful conversations, showcased industry innovations, and celebrated achievements, reinforcing its pivotal role in shaping the future of the leisure and tourism sectors.

The 2025 Land Leisure & Tourism Show will take place on 5th & 6th November 2025, register your interest today.

Land Leisure & Tourism Show
www.lltshow.com

PICTURE POSTCARDS FROM THE SHOW…

A HIGHLIGHT OF THE SHOW WAS THE RECOGNITION OF EXCELLENCE THROUGH VARIOUS AWARDS

HOLIDAY PARK OF THE YEAR

Recognises holiday parks, sites and villages that provide exceptional guest experiences across static vans, touring pitches and more.

CAMPING OR GLAMPING SITE OF THE YEAR

Recognises camping and glamping sites that provide exceptional guest experiences across tents, touring pitches, shepherd’s huts and more.