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Staycations in self-contained accommodation will be allowed in England from April 12.
Thursday, 1st April 2021, 10:46 am
Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the plans in his road map out of lockdown back in February as long as the indoor facilities are not shared with other households.
Across Sussex there are a number of venues that are looking forward to welcoming back guests.
Park Holidays UK has five holiday centres in the county - Pevensey Bay, Rye, Winchelsea, Chichester and Hastings, and provides luxury lodges and caravan holiday homes to hire.
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Although government restrictions will apply to some facilities normally provided, company director Tony Clish believes that guests will take these in good heart.
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Park Holidays says its sites such as Carlton Meres Holiday Park have seen a spike in bookings since The Dig was released
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Holiday parks in Suffolk say that the smash hit Netflix film The Dig has caused a spike in bookings.
Park Holidays UK, which owns five parks along the county s coastal strip, said the movie is helping to make the area a go-to destination for families this year and there been a boom in booking enquiries since its release last month.
It says the breath-taking locations and landscapes in the film about the discovery of the Anglo-Saxon burial ship and its treasure at Sutton Hoo have captured the imaginations of people seeking an antidote to the lockdown blues.
Published:
7:00 PM March 12, 2021
Park Holidays says its sites such as Carlton Meres Holiday Park have seen a spike in bookings since The Dig was released
- Credit: MARK CHIVERS PHOTOGRAPHY
Holiday parks in Suffolk say that the smash hit Netflix film The Dig has caused a spike in bookings.
Park Holidays UK, which owns five parks along the county s coastal strip, said the movie is helping to make the area a go-to destination for families this year and there been a boom in booking enquiries since its release last month.
It says the breath-taking locations and landscapes in the film about the discovery of the Anglo-Saxon burial ship and its treasure at Sutton Hoo have captured the imaginations of people seeking an antidote to the lockdown blues.