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Parkdean Resorts to invest millions in South West parks and hire thousands of staff ahead of º£½ÇÊÓÆµ staycation boom

The holiday park operator runs sites in Dorset, Devon and Cornwall

Parkdean Resorts has sites across the South West including in Challaborough, Devon(Image: Parkdean Resorts)

º£½ÇÊÓÆµ holiday park operator Parkdean Resorts is investing £6.2m in its Cornwall, Devon and Dorset sites, and is planning to hire thousands of staff ahead of an expected staycation boom.

The company is installing new accommodation, renovating facilities and upgrading existing caravans and lodges as part of a £70m investment in its business nationally.

The South West investment includes 12 new high-specification caravans at Holywell Bay, in Cornwall, and a major upgrade at Lizard Point, including 30 revamped chalets, two new four-bed lodges, an updated complex building, and a new Boathouse Bar & Restaurant.

There will also be five upgraded cottages at Challaborough, in Devon, and new caravans at Ruda, Torquay and Bideford Bay, as well as refurbishment to Bideford Bay’s Manor House Bar and Restaurant.

Parkdean Resorts said there would also be 120 upgraded caravans introduced to replace its existing fleet across the region.

The holiday park operator employs more than 1,100 staff across the South West during peak season and the business is currently hiring for jobs including sales, food and drink, and housekeeping. The company said it expected to hire 6,500 seasonal staff for 2021.

Steve Richards, chief executive of Parkdean Resorts, said: “Despite the most challenging of years, we’re continuing to invest in our parks, creating an even better experience for holidaymakers and holiday home owners in 2021.