Glamorgan Gazette

Parkdean confirms £3.6m Trecco Bay park makeover

- SION BARRY sion.barry@walesonlin­e.co.uk

HOLIDAY resort Parkdean has confirmed a £6.5m investment upgrading its parks in Wales ahead of its 2021 season.

The UK’s largest holiday park venture, which is now hiring for seasonal and full-time roles, said the investment at its five locations in Wales formed part of a £70m investment across its UK wide portfolio.

The biggest investment will be at its Trecco Bay holiday park at Porthcawl, which will undergo a £3.6m makeover to become one of its seven ‘parks on the future’.

New for 2021 at Trecco Bay includes attraction Sports Dome, a high ropes course, an outdoor climbing wall and a virtual reality gaming area. The park is also home to the Bear Grylls Survival Academy.

Parkdean’s other Welsh parks will also benefit from investment, with four new caravans introduced at Brynowen, in Borth, and two new caravans each at Carmarthen Bay and Pendine Sands.

More than £1.8m has been invested at Ty Mawr, near Abergele, which became a ‘park of the future’ last year.

Parkdean Resorts employs almost 800 people in season across Wales, which welcomed 110,000 holidaymak­ers in 2020.

Steve Richards, chief executive of Parkdean Resorts, said: “Despite the most challengin­g of years, we’re continuing to invest in our parks, creating an even better experience for holidaymak­ers and holiday home owners in 2021. With industry-leading Covid-safe standards, we’re looking forward to welcoming people back safely to enjoy everything our parks, and the surroundin­g areas, have to offer. We know how reliant the local economy is on tourism, and we’re confident that we can help the region recover by welcoming holidaymak­ers to enjoy a welldeserv­ed staycation in Wales.”

 ?? MATTHEW HORWOOD ?? An aerial view of holiday homes at Trecco Bay holiday park in Porthcawl
MATTHEW HORWOOD An aerial view of holiday homes at Trecco Bay holiday park in Porthcawl

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