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Sykes Holiday Cottages buys Forest Holidays in 'nine figure deal'

Forest Holidays has invested more than £100 million its 11 º£½ÇÊÓÆµ forest sites with another being built in Wales

Golden Oak lodge with private hot tub at Forest Holidays’ Forest of Dean resort

Holiday cabin and lodge operator Forest Holidays has been sold to the national Sykes Holiday Cottages group in a reported "nine figure" deal.

Sykes is one of the biggest holiday rental companies in Britain, promoting 22,500 holiday homes. The combined group will employ 1,700 people and look after more than 2.5 million customers this year.

The two businesses will be run independently by their existing leadership teams under a newly formed parent company. It comes after private equity firm LDC sold its stake in Forest Holidays after 10 years.

Bruce McKendrick is chief executive of Forest Holidays which is based in the village of Moira on the Leicestershire/Derbyshire border in the National Forest. He said: "Forest Holidays has always sought to balance social, environmental and economic benefit.

“The benefits we bring to physical and mental well-being are more important than ever and in Sykes we have found a partner who shares this ethos.

“They also recognise the importance of our long-term partnership with the Forestry Commission and our shared objective to offer holidays that are good for people, good for nature and good for the environment.

“I’m grateful for LDC’s long-term support and for backing our plans to continue to invest in our locations throughout the pandemic.”

Graham Donoghue, chief executive of Cheshire-based Sykes, said: “As the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s leading provider of woodland accommodation, Forest Holidays is the perfect complement to our existing holiday cottage rental business, offering our respective customers an unrivalled choice and quality of accommodation across a variety of settings.