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Avon Estates and NEC's Amadeus to run holiday park clubhouse

Avon Estates is to operate Stratford's new Riverside Clubhouse in partnership with the NEC's Amadeus catering arm

Artist's impression of the completed Riverside Clubhouse in Stratford

 

Avon Estates has clinched a major deal with the NEC Group’s catering arm Amadeus to run a holiday park clubhouse.

The Warwickshire firm is to operate the new £3.2 million Riverside Clubhouse, in Stratford-upon-Avon, with Amadeus.

The clubhouse was designed by architects Emission Zero, manufactured in Russia and constructed on site by Evesham contractors Desert Oak who are finishing the interior, fitting all internal packages including the windows, ceiling and heating.

Amadeus has created 15 new jobs to support the new contract.

Avon Estates managing director Nic Allen said: “The building is extremely eco friendly, built on the flood plain on stilts and is, we believe, the largest wooden structure in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

“The 13,000 sq ft building was built in Russia of eco-friendly timber construction and is based on a Swiss chalet style, incorporating nautical themes in keeping with its riverside setting.”

The new, purpose-built clubhouse is on the Tiddington Road site, adjacent to the footbridge built link to the firm’s three holiday parks. The bridge was opened in May 2001 by Olympic rowing gold medallist Matthew Pinsent.

Nic Allen said: “We are planning to open Riverside Clubhouse in March this year as the holiday parks reopen for what we anticipate is going to be a really busy season.”