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Newcastle holiday park company Parkdean Resorts to invest £50m across portfolio

The investment will also create up to 100 new jobs, and a new sports bar concept is also set to be launched

Parkdean Resorts' Cresswell Towers site in Northumberland(Image: Dan Prince for Parkdean Resorts)

Holiday park business Parkdean Resorts has announced plans to invest around £50m into its portfolio in the next year.

The Newcastle company, which has its headquarters in Gosforth, owns and operates 66 sites across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, in coastal locations and areas of natural beauty, with static caravans, lodges and glamping as well as touring and camping pitches.

Parkdean, whose North East sites include Church Point at Newbiggin-by-the-Sea, Cresswell Towers at Druridge Bay, Sandy Bay in Ashington, and Whitley Bay, says the eight-figure sum will be ploughed into its sites next year to transform on-park facilities and amenities, expand pitches, and enhance retail developments.

The business is also expanding its ‘competitive socialising’ offering, bringing in new entertainment for guests. As well as boosting the guest experience and lifting local economies, the investment will create up to 100 new jobs, including full-time roles and a range of seasonal positions.

Steve Richards, CEO at Parkdean Resorts, said: “In 2026 we will be investing approximately £50m in our holiday parks to improve facilities, elevate guest experience, and keep families coming back to these fantastic locations throughout the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ. As the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s leading holiday park operator, guests return to us year after year because they trust us to deliver the quality and consistency they expect.

Fallbarrow Holiday Park, Lake District (Image: Parkdean Resorts)

“Ongoing investment within the communities we operate in is also a key part of our strategy, and we are committed to raising standards to remain at the forefront of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ holiday market. We are excited to welcome guests to see all that these parks have to offer next year.”

The fresh investment follows a £140m spend in 2022, which led to upgrades across 16 parks including the introduction of high ropes, virtual reality games, and the Bear Grylls Survival Academy, the addition of 850 new caravans and lodges and a £6m Wi-Fi upgrade.

Parks set to benefit next year include Highfield Grange Holiday Park in Essex and Vauxhall Holiday Park in Great Yarmouth, with £5m invested in each park. The investment will see the two parks unveil features brand new to Parkdean, including indoor adventure golf, upgraded high and low ropes, and immersive Bear Grylls escape rooms.