A HOLIDAY park operator has confirmed that one of its sites on the outskirts of Chester will be reopening on Monday.

Bosses at the Haulfryn Group said with lockdown restrictions easing from 12.01am on April 12 preparations have been taken to welcome back owners to its Delamere Lake park in Cheshire.

Holiday homeowners living in England will be able to visit and stay at their properties on any of the following of Haulfryn’s parks in England:

• Delamere Lake, Cheshire

• Brokerswood, Westbury, Wiltshire

• Dartmoor View, Okehampton, Devon

• Devon Hills, Paignton, Devon

• Finlake, Newton Abbot, Devon

• Holmans Wood, Chudleigh, Devon

• Praa Sands, Penzance, Cornwall

• Edgeley, Guilford, Surrey

During the first lockdown Haulfryn swiftly implemented a comprehensive range of measures for the safety of all visitors, staff and local communities at its parks throughout England and Wales.

Contactless check-ins, cashless payments, social-distancing measures and enhanced cleaning processes are now standard across the Group’s entire park portfolio.

Additional measures including remote booking systems have also been implemented throughout Haulfryn’s on-site restaurants, gyms, activity sessions and spa treatments which will continue once these facilities are able to open.

David John, group operations director of Haulfryn Group Limited, said: “The safety of our guests, holiday homeowners, team members and local communities remains of paramount importance.

"As a result we have implemented important changes across all of our parks and we continue to review all of our practices, ensuring that we are operating in-line with government guidance.

“We are very much looking forward to welcoming everyone back to enjoy some of the most beautiful locations across England safely. We know that many local businesses and local jobs are dependent on the tourism trade and, after a difficult year for the industry, we are looking forward to re-opening our parks with the necessary measures in place to keep everyone safe.

“We are also encouraging all visitors to read the latest guidance on the government website gov.uk/coronavirus and remind our holiday homeowners not to visit our parks if they are displaying any symptoms of coronavirus.”