Dorset s Waterside Holiday Group is expanding with the acquisition of its fourth holiday park, and its first in Cornwall. The company’s newly acquired park, named Tregoad, is situated nearby the picturesque coastal town and fishing port of Looe. The new acquisition, covering 55 acres, will undergo a sympathetic, high-quality enhancement of the park’s existing landscape, including a refresh of facilities and creation of new pitches for premium holiday homes. Dave Bennett, CEO at Waterside Holiday Group commented: “We are committed to a phased redevelopment approach to ensure as little disruption to the existing park as possible. We’re keen to mirror our high-quality offering across our three existing sites, while staying true to the values of the traditional Cornish countryside and culture. We are focused on blending unobtrusively into the environment and its community. This new development marks a landmark moment for Waterside Holiday Group and we’re very much looki
STOCKTON – After decades of serving the community and touching the lives of countless families in Stockton, Alan Cook is retiring as director of Family Ministries at Central United Methodist Church.
Incredibly, says someone who’s had a hand in everything from educating children and arranging dinners for struggling families to ministering to families and helping build homes for the needy all over the world, the part of retirement he’s most looking forward to isn’t hitting the beach or settling into a recliner.
It’s giving back.
“When you ask about what I want to do is,” says Cook, 66, “I think I want to repay the community, because I have been so lucky. I have met amazing people.”
HOPES have been raised for Osmington s vanishing White Horse thanks to a holiday park boss and council rangers - despite warnings there was nothing to prevent the iconic hill carving fading to nothing .
Recent photo showing barely there Osmington White Horse Picture: Rob Vincent But now Weymouth s Waterside Holiday Group has come forward to offer help in sprucing it up - while Dorset Council has said that although the authority is not responsible for maintaining the White Horse, its ranger team plans to visit the site this spring.
How the carving used to look Picture: Graham Hunt Dave Bennet, CEO of Waterside Group - which has three holiday parks in the town - has offered support from the business groundskeepers.
Intertape Polymer Group investing $45 million to expand Virginia facility
The expansion to the plant in Danville will add 30,000 square feet and create 50 new jobs. January 21, 2021 Canadian Plastics
Tapes and film maker Intertape Polymer Group Inc. (IPG), which has headquarters in Montreal and Sarasota, Fla., will expand its manufacturing operation at its facility in Danville, Virginia, to increase production for its e-retail packaging, coatings, and films.
“The assets and processes involved in this expansion include growth in both new and existing businesses for IPG,” IPG vice president of operations Dave Bennett said in a statement.
The expansion – which will add 30,000 square feet to the plant and create 50 new jobs – is part of a four-year investment project being undertaken by IPG that will total approximately US$45 million.