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Center Parcs reveals plans to invest £350-£400m creating its sixth English holiday village

Center Parcs says it has identified a 550 acre site for its next holiday park which would create 1,500 jobs

The Sub Tropical Swimming Paradise at Center Parcs Longford Forest

Center Parcs says it has identified a 550 acre woodland area in southern England where it wants to build its sixth English holiday park.

The business says it wants to spend £350-£400 million creating a new holiday destination just south of Gatwick Airport, near Crawley.

The Notts-based business said it hopes to create 1,500 new jobs at the site, which it says fits its requirements due to its location to the south of London and its good transport links.

It estimates that each of its holiday parks pumps about £40 million into the local economy each year.

It has secured an option to acquire privately owned woodland at Oldhouse Warren off Balcombe Road, in Worth, West Sussex, with space for up to 900 lodges.

Center Parcs chief executive Martin Dalby said: “It is really exciting to have identified a potential site for another Center Parcs village in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

“The proposal we will be submitting will create a significant number of jobs and bring major benefits to the local and national economy.

“Today’s announcement marks the first step of a long journey and there is still a huge amount of work to be done before we can submit a planning application.