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Brexit staycation boom boosts Derbyshire motorhome and holiday parks business

Don Amott says that Brexit uncertainty is leading to soaring sales

The firm stocks hundreds of motorhomes and caravans at its Hilton base(Image: Derby Telegraph)

A Derbyshire leisure business which sells motorhomes and caravans, as well as operating its own º£½ÇÊÓÆµ holiday parks, has said it is benefiting from a staycation boom caused by Brexit uncertainty.

Don Amott, chairman of Don Amott Caravans and Motorhomes and Don Amott Parks, believes that the ongoing Brexit crisis is having an impact on people’s decisions when it comes to holidaying in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ or abroad.

He believes that this is being reflected in the company’s growing sales, with more º£½ÇÊÓÆµ holidaymakers choosing to have a break in Britain.

As well as caravans and accessories, the firm, which is based at its ‘Leisure Kingdom’, in Egginton Road, Hilton, sells new and used motorhomes, including the latest models from brands such as Auto-Trail, Bailey, Elddis, Knaus and Swift.

At the recently held Motorhome and Caravan Show at Birmingham’s NEC, Don Amott Caravans and Motorhomes sold more than £3 million of motorhomes over the course of the six day-event, which took place earlier this month.

Don Amott believes Brexit uncertainty has led to more people choosing a holiday in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ(Image: Derby Telegraph)

Don Amott Parks is made up of five parks on the Lincolnshire coast, including Lakeside Park and Nettleton Park.

Mr Amott said that since January, the company had seen a 160% increase in sales of its luxury holiday homes and lodges, compared to last year.

He said: “We’ve found that the current national crisis is making people think twice about foreign holidays.