Stirling Observer

Caravan park retirement has been ‘wrecked’

Residents accuse fraudster of ruining futures

- MARK MCGIVERN

Residents of a Denny caravan park owned by a Rolls-royce driving fraudster have accused him of wrecking their retirement.

Several owners of static caravans on Libby Durant’s Beechtree Park estate have left the site, losing tens of thousands of pounds.

Residents, who shelled out £85,000 for properties, claim the caravans were supposed to have a mains gas supply and be set on concrete bases.

Instead, their units were freezing cold and sinking into the ground, they claim.

Several owners have given statements to the Daily Record about their dealings with Durant, who has a directorsh­ip ban.

The site is managed by Mel Smith and his wife Elaine, who is the sole director of a firm at the centre of a controvers­ial planning applicatio­n for 40 homes in Bothwell, Lanarkshir­e.

The £25million plans propose building a housing estate on land surroundin­g Durant’s mansion in the affluent suburb.

Thomas Harkin (69) claims he dealt directly with Durant when he purchased a caravan in November. However, he refused to move in.

Security worker Thomas said he paid £85,000 for the mobile home but believes he is likely to get less than £45,000 for it.

He said: “This has wrecked my retirement. Libby Durant assured me there was mains gas and all he would need to do is contact the gas company.

“He also said the caravan would be set up on a concrete base.

“We shook hands at this point.”

Durant has denied saying there would be mains gas and concrete bases – even though a sales prospectus promised it.

Thomas added: “We have taken the van off the site, it’s now with a reputable company who sell caravans and I’ve been told I may only get back £45k, if I am lucky.”

A female resident who preferred to remain anonymous claimed Durant conducted the sales deal himself, posing as Mel.

She said: “He had silver hair, was tall and was well dressed.

“I asked him his name and he said it was Mel. He told me each unit was ‘fully plumbed in’ with gas, electrics and water.”

Three years ago, Durant was given a second 10-year directorsh­ip ban after being caught in a £700,000 fraud. He was also given a two-year suspended prison sentence after being found to be acting as a director while disqualifi­ed.

At the time, he was serving a six-year ban for conduct related to another company collapse.

Elaine Smith hung up when contacted. Durant did not respond to calls.

This has wrecked my retirement. I ‘ve been told I may only get back £45k

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 ?? ?? Concerns Beechtree Park static caravan park
Concerns Beechtree Park static caravan park
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Owner Libby Durant

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