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Park Resorts

Park Resorts Limited is a UK private limited company. Park Resorts is owned by lead shareholders Electra Partners, and minority shareholders GI Partners, via the UK parent company, Dome Holdings Ltd.
The company is the largest operator of caravan parks in the UK with 49 parks spanning 2,500 acres providing over 25,500 holiday home and tourer pitches.〔 Parks are mainly located at or near to the seaside, chiefly on the south and east coasts of England, but also extending to Scotland, Wales and the Isle of Wight; as well as in the English Lake District following the acquisition of South Lakeland Parks. Income is generated from rentals of static holiday caravans and touring pitches, caravan and holiday home sales, and on site retail activities.
Park Resorts currently employs over 2,500 people during the peak holiday season including the support team at their administrative office in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire. Entertainment across the company is managed in house and the entertainments team members are known as 'Teamstars'. The Teamstars organize games and activities for the younger children. Park Resorts currently has over 16,000 caravan or holiday home owners and over 1 million holidaymakers visit their parks each year.
== History ==

Park Resorts was created in March 2001 when CBPE (Close Brothers Private Equity), in partnership with a management buy-out team of three led by David Vaughan, decided to purchase twelve Haven freehold caravan parks from Bourne Leisure Ltd. The deal was finalised in May 2001 at a reported cost of £46m.〔Daily Telegraph, 14 May 2001〕
In December 2004 Park Resorts was sold to ABN AMRO Capital for £165 million, and its activities were merged with the GB Holiday Parks business (itself bought by ABN Amro for £105m just one month previously) to form the second-largest caravan park operator. The name 'Park Resorts' was retained as the company name and brand title. CBPE continued to hold a residual investment representing a 9% stake in the enlarged group. The management team led by Mr Vaughan was retained and held a 23% stake.〔Daily Telegraph, 24 December 2004〕
In March 2007, the business was acquired in a highly leveraged buy-out backed by GI Partners for £440m. Whilst this was financially very beneficial to the three founders and ABN Amro it was reported that this deal left the ongoing business with close to £350m debt.〔Sunday Times, 2 November 2008〕 Six months later the three founding directors left to be replaced by a team headed by Martin Grant from Roadchef. Under Grant's leadership a further three sites were acquired and a number of the older GB Holiday Parks sites were upgraded.
In April 2008, GI injected £15m capital into the Parks Resorts business.〔Daily Telegraph, 20 April 2008〕 In December 2008, in increasingly difficult trading conditions, GI ousted the Grant management team and reinstated the original three directors, with David Vaughan resuming as chief executive.〔Daily Telegraph, 18 December 2008〕 Since then the financial position was reported to have begun to improve.〔AltAssets, 7 October 2009〕
During the 2009 season Andy Edge, the Marketing Director at Park Resorts, went 'undercover' at Breydon Water, Great Yarmouth and Lower Hyde, Isle of Wight as part of the Channel 4 television series ''The Undercover Boss''.〔http://blog.managers.org.uk/post/Undercover-at-Park-Resorts-0913.aspx〕 In an interview after the show Mr Edge told how the show has generated a very positive response from both customers and staff.
In September 2009, Martin Grant, the former chief executive and his colleagues Colin Bramhall and Richard Hunt, won a case of unfair dismissal against GI Partners on the grounds of a "flagrant breach of dismissal procedures" and were awarded £45,000 in compensation.〔The Times, 8 September 2009〕
In October 2009 a restructuring of the group's £325m debt facilities was agreed with the main creditor banks which also included a new £25m senior debt facility to allow a five year investment programme to proceed.〔''Daily Telegraph'', 7 October 2009〕
Two further parks were brought under the operation and branding of the group as from the 2010 season, the Bryanston Kenmore sites at Southview, Skegness and at Manor Park, Hunstanton, bringing the total to 39.
The director's report for the year ended 31 March 2011 details a 6% increase in turnover for the year to £158.8m and an operating loss of £9.6m but forecasts the company should return to profit in future years. In the meantime the company is dependent on the parent, Dome Holdings Ltd, to keep it a going concern.〔Park Resorts Ltd, Directors' Report and Financial Statements, 31 March 2011〕
As from the start of 2011 the company introduced the strapline, ''Creating Amazing Memories'', to appear below the logo of Park Resorts on all publicity material, letterheads and signages. During the week of 9 May 2011, the ITV programme ''This Morning'' featured Park Resorts to show "the real caravan experience to viewers". This also marked the 10th anniversary of the company.
On 16 October 2011 Park Resorts was ranked 244 (2010 = 215) in the annual ''Sunday Times HSBC Top Track 250'' league table based on Britain's biggest mid-market private companies by latest sales.
On 5 February 2012 Park Resorts was ranked 49 in ''The Sunday Times Deloitte Buyout Track 100'' league table based on Britain's mid-market private-equity-backed companies with the fastest-growing profits over the last two years. (note: profits used by Fast Track for this ranking are based on the parent, Dome Holdings Ltd)
In July 2013 Park Resorts secured new lead shareholders, Electra Partners, and appointed a new CEO. The company also refinanced its debt package, freeing up significant capital to invest in its parks over the next four years. David Vaughan became Park Resorts’ chairman, following 12 years as founder and CEO, and David Boden joined the company as CEO, having held senior board level positions at Rank Group Plc and Hippodrome Casinos Ltd.
In September 2013, the Park Resorts management team and Electra Partners led the acquisition of South Lakeland Parks, a holiday parks operator with 9 parks in the English Lake District and Morecambe Bay area. Park Resorts entered into a contract to manage South Lakelands parks at the time of the transaction. Operating together, the two businesses created the largest holiday parks operator in the UK with 49 properties.
In July 2014, Electra Partners acquired Southview and Manor Park holiday parks in partnership with Park Resorts, which will continue to manage both parks, having done so since 2010.
In 2015 Parkdean and Park Resorts merged to create 'Parkdean Resorts'. Parkdean Resorts will operate 73 holiday parks. The companies will continue as two seperate brands with the same owner company until the end of 2016. Both head offices will be in use throughout 2016.

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