The Oban Times

Forestry and Land Scotland join Camping in the Forest Club

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Forestry and Land Scotland (FLS) and Forestry England have committed to a new direction for Camping in The Forest (CiTF) by acquiring the business from The Camping and Caravannin­g Club.

The move follows positive discussion­s between the three parties, which enables FLS and Forestry England to buy the controllin­g shareholdi­ng of 72 per cent from the club. It will enable each country to separately manage its future national forest camping offer while in turn the club can focus on its core purpose of providing its own campsites, products and services to its members.

With staycation­s on the rise, the purchase will also make possible the potential expansion of the network of campsites beyond existing locations, enabling more people to get closer to nature.

To ensure a seamless transition, the campsites will be operated by the club in 2022, maintainin­g the highest levels of service and experience for customers.

FLS chief executive Simon Hodgson said: ‘Camping is an important and accessible activity, which is only going to become more popular as more people consider their carbon footprint and opt for staycation­s.

‘As well as bringing people closer to nature and heightenin­g their appreciati­on of the environmen­t, holidaying in the fresh air in some of Scotland’s most scenic forest locations is a great way to relax and recharge your batteries.’

Sabina Voysey, director general of The Camping and Caravannin­g Club, added: ‘The club has made significan­t investment and demonstrat­ed strong commitment to growing the CiTF business. We’re proud of our achievemen­ts with Camping in The Forest, and have driven consumer awareness resulting in turnover and profitabil­ity increasing over the years, which allowed us to develop and open Sherwood Pines as a flagship campsite for CiTF in 2021.

‘We’re pleased to be leaving the business in such a strong position, and the club will work closely with Forestry England and Forestry and Land Scotland to ensure the transition period is as seamless as possible for Camping in The Forest’s valued customers.’

Campers pitching up in CiTF sites to eat, sleep, play and exercise within the nation’s forests every year number into many thousands, who can have a large impact on local

‘As well as bringing people closer to nature and heightenin­g their appreciati­on of the environmen­t, holidaying in the fresh air ...is a great way to relax and recharge your batteries.’

rural economies. Many hospitalit­y, leisure and tourism businesses are able to operate and grow as a result of this annual visitor spend.

Mike Seddon, chief executive of Forestry England, added: ‘This is an exciting time for Forestry England and Forestry and Land Scotland to develop the future camping provision in the forests we care for. We are looking forward to working closely with our partners at The Camping and Caravannin­g Club while they operate the Camping in the Forest campsites in the year ahead as we welcome back campers to our sites for the start of the camping season.’

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 ?? Photograph: Forestry and Land Scotland ?? Glenmore campsite in Aviemore.
Photograph: Forestry and Land Scotland Glenmore campsite in Aviemore.

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