Park team raises smiles and a charity windfall

Silverdale holiday park staff and helpers with some of the knitted gifts for Cumbria's "Boxes of Hope" appeal
Silverdale holiday park staff and helpers with some of the knitted gifts for Cumbria’s “Boxes of Hope” appeal

Enterprising staff at a south Cumbria holiday parks group have been praised for taking on a series of charity challenges this year which have raised both smiles and cash.

Michael Holgate, owner of the Holgates Group, said his team’s “amazing imagination” had bolstered a raft of different good causes through their hard work and fundraising.

Over the past 12 months, many of the 135 staff at Holgates’ six holiday parks – including its flagship Silverdale park – pitched into a succession of lighthearted charity initiatives.

They included a marathon knit-in which saw more than 600 woolly items – from hats and mittens to puppets and jumpers – being produced for the Cumbria “Boxes of Hope” appeal.

The charity sends out colourful shoe boxes full of gifts at Christmas to swell Holgates’ contribution.

Staff look pretty in pink in support of breast cancer research
Staff look pretty in pink in support of breast cancer research

In autumn, staff all turned up for work dressed in bright pink – and decorated the park reception to match – for a weekend of fundraising in support of breast cancer research.

A few weeks later, holidaymakers marvelled at the sight of everyone in purple plumage as staff took part in a national awareness day for Pancreatic Cancer UK.

The charity has special significance for the park as Michael’s father, Frank Holgate, passed away from the disease in January 2015.

Frank was an early pioneer of holiday parks in the Lake District, and his original business – Silverdale park – is marking its sixtieth anniversary this year.

Staff also rolled their sleeves up to fitness challenges in the park’s gym and sponsored sporting activities.

“There’s been an almost non-sto support and raise cash for local and national appeals – and they’ve all had our backing,” said Michael.

“Imaginative fundraising events help to join in.

“We’ve now challenged everyone toppers for next year, and I suspect we’ll be in for quite a few surprises!” he added.

Not that Michael’s business is itself any stranger to which it provides assistance.

Recent initiatives range from funding the annual Arnside children’s Christmas party to the village of Hope near Milnthorpe.