BHHPA – British Holiday Home Association

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BH&HPA – The British Holiday & Home Parks Association

Is the only association set up to serve exclusively holiday parks and caravan parks, Chalets, Lodge Parks, leisure and self contained accomadation in the UK.

It is made up of Park operators and Owners and is offered to be includes as a membership, of which can be joined.

 

 

 

Henry Wild Charman BH&HPA Lake District parks chief is new BH&HPA chairman - The association representing Britain’s £4 billion holiday parks industry is now being headed-up by Lake District leisure business developer Henry Wild. Henry has become national chairman of the British Holiday & Home Parks Association (BH&HPA) which brings together the owners and managers of some 3,000 parks. They range from small farm-based camping sites to major […]
Economic Impact of The Holiday Park sector -   Economic Impact of The Holiday Park Sector    INTRODUCTION   In 2013, the Scottish Caravan and Camping Forum (SCCF) appointed Frontline, a research consultancy firm, to undertake an assessment of the economic impact of the holiday park sector in Scotland. This is the first time that such a study has been undertaken in Scotland. […]
SCCF Forum Holiday Park Sector proves its worth to the Scottish Economy - Holiday Park Search Results Research into the value of holiday parks to the Scottish economy has established that it is worth over £700 million. A major survey has been carried out by the Scottish Caravan and Camping Forum (SCCF*), to establish expenditure by holiday-makers and by park-owners over the twelve months to October 2014. The […]
SCCF To Commission Frontline Consultancy-on Holiday Park Impact Assessment - An Economic Impact Assessment of the Holiday Park Industry in Scotland The Scottish Caravan & Camping Forum (SCCF) has commissioned Frontline Consultancy, a well-known research company based in Scotland, to carry out an economic impact assessment of the holiday park sector in Scotland.  The research will gather information on the economic impact of the holiday […]