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Center Parcs announces plans for its first Scottish holiday village promising 1,200 jobs

Center Parcs has announced plans to open its first holiday village in Scotland in an investment worth up to £400m which would create around 1,200 permanent jobs

Center Parcs has seen its profit dip despite higher revenue(Image: Center Parcs)

Center Parcs has unveiled ambitious plans to launch its inaugural holiday village in Scotland, representing an investment that could reach £400 million and is anticipated to generate approximately 1,200 jobs.

The proposed site is situated within the scenic Scottish Borders, just three miles north of Hawick and a mere 55 miles from Edinburgh, as reported by .

At this preliminary stage, Center Parcs anticipates submitting a planning application by 2025.

During the construction phase, the company expects to create up to 800 jobs, primarily for regional workers, with a commitment to engaging local contractors wherever feasible.

Upon completion, the holiday village is set to offer around 1,200 permanent, non-seasonal positions.

The Scottish venture is poised to mirror the concept of Center Parcs' six existing holiday villages across England and Ireland.

Subject to planning consent, the new site will feature around 700 lodges and a plethora of amenities including indoor and outdoor activities, retail outlets, dining establishments, an Aqua Sana Forest Spa, and the iconic Subtropical Swimming Paradise water park.

Currently, the chosen location is mainly open grassland interspersed with patches of woodland.