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Parkdean Resorts halts potential £1.6bn sale amid concerns for º£½ÇÊÓÆµ economy

The auction talks for the Newcastle holiday park operator were launched last year as º£½ÇÊÓÆµ staycations boomed

Challaborough Bay Holiday Park in Devon.(Image: Parkdean Resorts)

Parkdean Resorts has hit the pause button on a £1.6bn sale amid concerns over the prospects for the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ economy.

The Newcastle based holiday park operator – which employs around 750 people at its Gosforth head office and runs 66 parks across the country – has confirmed that talks with potential new owners have come to an end, nine months after the sale process began.

Parkdean was first put up for sale in October, when it was rumoured that its Canadian owner Onex Corporation – which paid £1.35bn for the business back in 2016 – was looking to capitalise on the post-pandemic boom in º£½ÇÊÓÆµ staycations.

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A raft of companies were linked to the auction, which was being handled by Morgan Stanley, including Bourne Leisure, owner of the Haven holiday parks group, and US private equity firm Apollo Global Management, who were said to have put forward a £2bn bid in April before dropping out. International private equity firms PAI Partners and TPG were the last two businesses said to be in the bidding for the North East firm, having joined forces in a bid.

But all bids are now off the table after the current owners halted the auction, amid increasing anxiety over a looming º£½ÇÊÓÆµ recession and how that may change consumers’ future spending priorities.

The postponement of a sale follows a record performance for the holiday company in 2021, and record levels of investment pledged for this year. Advance bookings are at record levels across the business, which owns Church Point, in Newbiggin-by-the-Sea, Cresswell Towers at Druridge Bay and Sandy Bay in Ashington, Crimdon Dene, near Hartlepool, and Whitley Bay in the region.

It is creating more than 7,000 seasonal jobs as part of a bumper £140m investment plan, which will create new accommodation, new and upgraded activities and facilities and installing park-wide Wi-Fi.