Devon park welcomes its MP to a great reception!

It's a snip: Neil Parish MP is joined by Oakdown's owners, staff and friends for the official tape cutting
It’s a snip: Neil Parish MP is joined by Oakdown’s owners, staff and friends for the official tape cutting

Staff and the family owners of a popular Devon holiday park have marked the opening of a new reception building with the help of their local Member of Parliament.

Neil Parish MP was the VIP guest at Oakdown Holiday Park near Sidmouth where the £140,000 project was recently completed in time for the summer season.

Mr Parish, who represents Tiverto multi-award winning park.

The five-month project involved 20 local tradespeople and the use of many traditional craft skills  and natural materials during the construction.

Beautiful coastal walks can be enjoyed by the park's guests
Beautiful coastal walks can be enjoyed by the park’s guests

One of the features of the eco-friendly project is a large oak desking area made from timber which was reclaimed from an ancient fallen tree on the park’s farmland.

Sto further reduce the park’s carbon footprint.

The 110 square metre building also includes a meetings room, seating areas, and washroom and toilet facilities for people with limited mobility.

Owned by the Franks family for almost 45 years, Oakdown Holiday Park provides luxury caravan holiday homes touring pitches.

Its many accolades include both national and regional top gold David Bellamy Conservation Award for the park’s raft of environmental initiatives.

Facilities include a highly rated coffee lodge specialising in locally sourced food and drink, and the 9-hole Oak Mead Golf Course with superb views over the surrounding countryside.

Oakdown provides a tranquil setting in Devon countryside
Oakdown provides a tranquil setting in Devon countryside

Alastair Franks, who runs the park with his wife Andrianna and parents Doreen and Roger, said they were thrilled with the new reception building:

“It is always important to the quality of the natural surroundings of Oakdown,” he said.

“We were also pleased to carry out the work, and their skills have achieved just the high standards we were seeking.

“The opening event was a great success, and we are very grateful to help us celebrate the launch,” he added.

Oakdown employs around 20 full and part-time staff, and Alastair Franks says that advance bookings suggest that this could be one of the park’s busiest years on record.

There is more information about the park at www.oakdown.co.uk