Wildlife team at Somerset park scoops green tourism award

Award assessors said that St Audries Bay Holiday Club gives the same VIP welcome to nature and guests

A SOMERSET family’s holiday park has scooped a to stay.

St Audries Bay Holiday Club near Minehead is celebrating after being named as a winner of this year’s David Bellamy Conservation Award at its top gold level for the twentieth consecutive year.

The award scheme was founded 25 years ago by botanist David Bellamy who passed away in December 2019, and whose work is being carried on by his son Rufus.

Great views can be enjoyed by families across the coast and countryside

Assessors for the award said that the team at St Audries have made their park as welcoming to holiday guests.

Situated in West Quantors each year from the UK and overseas.

The park, which first started welcoming guests nearly 90 years ago, is run by the Randle family.

James Randle said the family has always been keen to make “sustainability” a key part of all its business decisions:

“This is a stunningly beautiful part of the West Country, and we have always attracted families who share our love of the countryside and its wildlife inhabitants,” he said.

“We’re all extremely proud to have won this award, but credit for the achievement must be shared with our loyal and hardworking staff team members.

“Their skills and knowledge are vital to stay,” added James.

Butterflies and honeybees  helped the park wing its way tors.

St Audries Bay Holiday Club also has its own on-site nursery where plants, including high pollen-bearing blooms, are raised from seed.

Stylish accommodation options give visito stay

Award assessors praised the park’s planting of many native trees and shrubs, including a new stretch of hedging which has created additional animal habitats and food resources.

They also highlighted the focus on local produce in the park’s shop, and the use of a wood-chip boiler to create green energy for heating and hot water, including the indoor swimming pool.

The family was applauded to organise beach clean-ups.

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The park also opens its popular swimming pool for the use of local people and school children throughout the year.

In  addition to its main award, the park also received four extra commendations for protecting honey bees, creating new hedgerows, providing woodland habitats, and planting wild flowers.

More information about the park can be found at www.staudriesbay.co.uk