Chichester Observer

Center Parcs to open new holiday park in West Sussex – with 1,500 new jobs.

- Sam Dixon-french news@chiobserve­r.co.uk

Center Parcs has revealed it has identified a site in West Sussex to build a £350m holiday park.

The company has secured an option agreement to acquire privately owned woodland at Oldhouse Warren off Balcombe Road, at Worth near Crawley a spokesman said.

He added: “Following an extensive search, the 553 acres of woodland has been identified as a suitable site due to its location to the south of London and its excellent transport links.

“Center Parcs will now undertake rigorous site surveys and pre-planning works to ensure the woodland meets the specific requiremen­ts of a Center Parcs village, as well as carrying out a programme of community engagement with a view to submitting a planning applicatio­n to the

local authority in due course.”

The site at Oldhouse Warren will include lodges, a range of indoor and outdoor leisure facilities, a Subtropica­l Swimming Paradise, a variety of restaurant­s and shops and

an Aqua Sana Spa, Center Parcs said. The developmen­t is expected to cost between £350m and £400m and create approximat­ely 1,500 permanent local jobs once operationa­l and a further 1,000 jobs during constructi­on.

Center Parcs’ CEO, Martin Dalby, said: “It is really exciting to have identified a potential site for another Center Parcs village in the

UK. 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. As a business, we take our responsibi­lity to the local community extremely seriously and look forward to sharing our plans as they progress.”

Center Parcs’ villages are sympatheti­cally designed to blend into the existing landscape, with no visual impact on the surroundin­g area, and the company is committed to both protecting and enhancing the forests in which their holiday villages are located. Sustainabi­lity is at the heart of the Center Parcs ethos and the new village will be constructe­d and operated in the most sustainabl­e way possible, the spokesman said.

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How the new Center Parcs in West Sussex could look

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