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REBUILDING EAST ANGLIA & LINCOLNSHIRE’S ECONOMY

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266,077 1 out of

3,529

Total number of Track and Trace Covid cases across East Anglia & Lincolnshire during the 2020 season:

Did you know?Our parks benefit from rural, isolated locations. They are not located in densely populated urban areas, which makes it easier for people to avoid close social proximity.

All units are located at least 5m away from each other and enjoy their own services and facilities, which allows our customers and owners to be independent.

Each unit is separate with no shared doors or communal areas and they are, in our view, more suited to social distancing/isolation than many flats, shared houses or terraced houses.

visitors to our parks in East Anglia & Lincolnshire in 2020

We welcomed

In East Anglia & Lincolnshire, we employ

As a group, we are made up of the largest operators of static caravan and lodge holiday park businesses in the UK, who account for 30% of our sector.

Save the Easter Holidays HELPING REBUILD EAST ANGLIA & LINCOLNSHIRE’S ECONOMY

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266,077 visitors

people on average each year. It is predicted that if restrictions continue throughout 2021, there will be a 30% reduction in employment across our group of companies.(Stats based on seasonal and established employees)

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“Without further assistance many businesses and jobs in the hospitality and tourism sectors will not exist by Spring 2021. Without these vital industries, coastal and lakeside areas across the UK will be thrown into penury.”

Steve Double, Chair of the Hospitality and Tourism All Party Parliamentary Group

“Norfolk’s Tourism Industry is vital to the Post-Coronavirus economic recovery of the county and wider region. Local tourism and hospitality businesses will continue to have my support as they do all they can to keep welcoming visitors and rebuild after the extraordinary 2020 they’ve endured.”

Rt Hon Brandon Lewis, MP for Great Yarmouth

“If the COVID crisis has made anything clear, it is that hospitality and tourism businesses are vital parts of communities and will be essential in rebuilding the economy next year and beyond. Coastal and lakeside communities need to be at the heart of plans to bounce back strongly.

“Seaside and lakeside hospitality is some of the best the UK has to offer. Importantly, these businesses tend to account for a significant proportion of the revenue raised in their areas. They are vital attractions for visitors, important hubs for communities and crucial drivers of inward investment.”

Kate Nicholls, Chief Executive of UK Hospitality

Save the Easter Holidays HELPING REBUILD EAST ANGLIA & LINCOLNSHIRE’S ECONOMY