Morecambe and Lunesdale MP Geraldine Smith recently swapped the House of Commons for a caravan holiday park, Bolton Holmes Holiday Park near Carnforth. This was to coincide with ‘British Tourism Week’, led by the tourist boards of the UK, which boasts HRH the Prince of Wales as its patron.
Ms Smith met with a director of the Cumbrian family firm, Michael Holgate. The firm is behind the £4 million project which is going to bring together two existing caravan parks at Bolton le Sands.
At least 20 full-time jobs will be created, when the park opens fully sometime later this year.
Ms Smith heard that Bolton Holmes Holiday Park will cover 140 acres, and provide about 120 privately-owned caravan holiday homes. There will also be around 200 pitches for touring caravans and campers.
The park is to have extensive landscaping work, a number of conservation initiatives, and new roadways. This is in addition to a new bar and restaurant that will specialise in local foods.atives.
The MP said: “In areas such as rural Lancashire, tourism plays a vital role in supporting all types of businesses, from shops and pubs to visitor attractions.
Adding that, “in terms of helping employment, every two caravan holiday homes support one rural job according to Britain’s tourist boards.
Before concluding, “For this reason the investment in Bolton Holmes as a prestigious new park development for the area is to be applauded, and I wish the Holgate family every success.”
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