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Center Parcs UK and Ireland (formerly Center Parcs UK) is a short-break holiday company that operates six holiday villages in the
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and
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, with each covering about of woodland. The company's first village opened at
Sherwood Forest Sherwood Forest is a royal forest in Nottinghamshire, England, famous because of its historic association with the legend of Robin Hood. The area has been wooded since the end of the Last Glacial Period (as attested by pollen sampling cor ...
, Nottinghamshire, in 1987 and its sixth, at Longford Forest, Ireland, opened in 2019. A similar enterprise operates in continental Europe, also under the name Center Parcs; however, the two companies have been separately owned since 2001. The company marked its thirtieth anniversary in 2017.


History


Beginnings

In 1968, Dutch entrepreneur
Piet Derksen Piet Derksen (1913 in Rotterdam – 24 February 1996 in Westerhoven) was a Dutch businessman who founded Center Parcs. A devout Catholic The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, wit ...
purchased woodland near
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so that staff and customers of his 17 store
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chain could relax in small tents. The park, , was successful and tents were quickly replaced by
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. In July 1987, Center Parcs opened its first UK resort at Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire. At that time, "Center Parcs" (under that name, with no regional qualifier) was a single global company owning both UK and continental European resorts. In 1989 it opened its second village in the UK at Elveden Forest. Center Parcs (including the Sherwood Forest and Elveden Forest villages) was bought in 1989 by (the now defunct)
Scottish & Newcastle Scottish & Newcastle plc was a brewing company headquartered in Edinburgh, Scotland, which expanded from its home base to become an international business with beer volumes growing almost tenfold. The company was listed on the London Stock Exc ...
. In 1994 it opened its third village in the UK located west and southwest from the first two and near Longleat Adventure & Safari Park.


Independence

After the Longleat Forest and Whinfell Forest villages opened and during a move in 2001 to concentrate on their core brewing business, Scottish and Newcastle sold the UK side of ''Center Parcs'' to
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ists Deutsche Bank Capital Partners, and it became a separate company known then as Center Parcs UK. The remainder of Center Parcs continued to operate, becoming known as Center Parcs Europe. The two companies have since operated under very similar branding, but are now owned and operated by two distinct companies. (In 2003 S&N sold Center Parcs Europe to a
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of
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-based
Pierre & Vacances Groupe Pierre & Vacances Center Parcs () specializes in tourism services, providing holiday and entertainment ''villages'', leisure activity residences and hotels under the brands Pierre & Vacances, Maeva, Center Parcs, Sunparks, and Adagio (th ...
(P&V), who already owned the competing Gran Dorado Resorts, and German investment group DBCP, hence completing the divesting of Center Parcs from the restructured S&N.) In December 2003, Mid Ocean agreed to sell the UK resorts to Arbor Ltd for £285 million, a special vehicle set up to float Center Parcs UK on
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's
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, and in 2005 it moved to the main stock market listing. In May 2006 Center Parcs UK Group PLC was sold to
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for a reported £1.1 billion, and subsequently re-registered as a
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. Under a separate deal at the same time, Blackstone also bought the freehold of the European sites from P&V, which allowed them to rebrand all of the European sites as Center Parcs. In June 2015, it was announced that Blackstone had agreed to sell the company to
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-based Brookfield Properties for £2.4bn. At the time Center Parcs UK employed around 7,500 people and received around 2 million guests in 2015.


Queen Elizabeth II's funeral

In September 2022, Center Parcs made the decision to close all of its UK locations for the
funeral of Elizabeth II On 8 September 2022, at 15:10 BST, Elizabeth II, Queen of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms, and the longest-reigning British monarch, died of old age at Balmoral Castle in Scotland, at the age of 96. The Queen's death ...
. This included moving all check-ins scheduled for Monday 19 September to the following day, and asking that all guests already present vacate the site by 10am and not return until 10am on Tuesday. The company later partially reversed this decision, after widespread ridicule and derision by the UK media and customer complaints. It later clarified that guests may remain on site, but that they would be prevented from leaving their accommodation on the day of the funeral. This statement was later amended, with guests told they'd be able to walk around the sites on that date if they wished. However, guests due to arrive on the Monday were still to be denied access to the site, causing disruption to travel plans for many.


Locations

Center Parcs has short-break holiday villages in five locations in the UK, with a sixth in Ireland which opened in 2019. Each village covers around of woodland, with a standard set of facilities, and have around 97% occupancy annually. No personal cars are allowed into the villages except on arrival and departure days.


Sherwood Forest

The first Center Parcs holiday village in the United Kingdom was opened in July 1987. It is located in of woodland at
Sherwood Forest Sherwood Forest is a royal forest in Nottinghamshire, England, famous because of its historic association with the legend of Robin Hood. The area has been wooded since the end of the Last Glacial Period (as attested by pollen sampling cor ...
, near
Newark-on-Trent Newark-on-Trent or Newark () is a market town and civil parish in the Newark and Sherwood district in Nottinghamshire, England. It is on the River Trent, and was historically a major inland port. The A1 road (Great Britain), A1 road bypasses th ...
,
Nottinghamshire Nottinghamshire (; abbreviated Notts.) is a landlocked county in the East Midlands region of England, bordering South Yorkshire to the north-west, Lincolnshire to the east, Leicestershire to the south, and Derbyshire to the west. The trad ...
. The site was formerly owned by the
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, and was chosen as it was "pretty central n the UK it had the right maturity of trees and was in an area affected by the demise of the coal industry". In November 2006 around 30 people were infected by Cryptosporidium, causing
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and
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, suspected to have spread through infected faeces in a pool at the park. By 2012 it was receiving around 400,000 visitors annually, mostly from outside of Nottinghamshire. It can have around 4,000 visitors at any one time. The occupancy rate was over 90% in the first 30 years of operation. A £3 million refurbishment of the Aqua Sana spa finished in April 2017, and a £15 million refurbishment of the Subtropical Swimming Paradise swimming facilities at the village started in September 2017. The village employs 1,500 people, of which around 700 are housekeepers. The site originally had 609 lodges, which increased to 900 by the end of 2017. It has a mixture of Woodland Lodges, New Woodland Lodges, Executive Duplex Lodges, Penthouse Duplex Lodge, Executive Apartment, Executive Lodge, New Executive Lodge, and Treehouses, with between one and four bedrooms in each. Three luxury Treehouses were opened in 2010, each with four bedrooms. A six-bedroom Woodland Lodge was opened in 2017, along with 27 other woodland lodges. There is a watersports lake near the Village Square, although only craft hired from the Boathouse may be used upon it.


Elveden Forest

Two years later, in 1989, a second village was added, at Elveden Forest. It makes up a small area of
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west of the B1106 road and near the town of
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in Suffolk,
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. It is named after the nearby village of
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. Just before 10am on 4 April 2002 a major
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destroyed the central Plaza and sports centre of Elveden Forest. One member of staff was treated for smoke inhalation, but there were no serious injuries. The fire also destroyed seven bars and restaurants, a disco, some gift shops, a sports centre and a bowling alley. The damage to the forest was minimal. A subsequent inquiry found that the blaze was caused by contractors carrying out repair work on the roof of a catering block adjacent to the Plaza. Elveden Forest re-opened in July 2003 after a major re-design, less susceptible to the potential spread of fire. The most dramatic difference was to the village square which was rebuilt with an open-air Mediterranean theme. The sub-tropical swimming paradise re-opened having survived the blaze; the sauna complex was changed to a Balinese theme, and a new Sports Plaza was opened. Whilst it was closed, the rest of the village was also improved including the refurbishment of the country club and the addition of a spa and new three- and four-bedroom lodges. Elveden Forest has a total of 866 units of accommodation which range from 'Woodland' grade to exclusive villas and include rooms at the Lakeview Hotel. These villas and rooms can accommodate up to 4,216 guests. Villas are located in six different areas with each area mostly including every type of accommodation, but the Ash and Oak areas are predominantly made up of executive and exclusive villas. Ash was extended in 2007 to include new four-bedroom two-storey villas.


Longleat Forest

The third village opened in 1994. It makes up a large area of
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in the county of
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, England, and is co-located on the site of
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nearby, approximately east of
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and a few miles west of
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,
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. This village has fewer lodges than Elveden Forest and Sherwood Forest due to the steep topography of the site. In December 2022, a 4 year old boy died in the Subtropical Swimming Paradise at the resort


Whinfell Forest

In 1997,
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had opened a similar style holiday village in
Whinfell Forest Whinfell Forest is a small area of woodland in the parish of Brougham, Cumbria, south east of Penrith in Cumbria and just off the A66 road leading to Appleby-in-Westmorland. The forest is a short distance from the Lake District national park an ...
near
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, under the name Oasis Lakeland Holiday Village, which featured commercial restaurants and businesses such as Burger King and a
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. Bought by Center Parcs UK in 2001, who removed the commercial ventures, the site was rebranded as ''Center Parcs Oasis Whinfell Forest'', before 'Oasis' was dropped from the name in 2006. The set up at Whinfell is slightly different in that the style of accommodation is more akin to two-storey
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n-style lodges, the main centre of the village is under cover, and there is no country club like at Longleat Forest, Elveden Forest and Sherwood Forest. Center Parcs have updated many Whinfell Forest lodges, and added new lodges of an identical style at their other UK villages. Whinfell Forest is the largest of Center Parcs' five UK holiday villages, with accommodation for 4,668 people in 861 units.


Woburn Forest

Center Parcs Woburn Forest (formerly Center Parcs Warren Wood) is located on the outskirts of
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and
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, from the village of Woburn in
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in the UK. It commenced operation in July 2014 and hence it became the second Center Parcs resort off of the M1 motorway (the first being Center Parcs Sherwood Forest). The
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, Martin Dalby, said that the company might add a fifth village. In December 2004, Center Parcs UK announced that it had identified a location named Warren Wood near Flitwick at Woburn,
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. Despite the land being designated as
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, the company sought
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and had already completed the signing of a lease on the land from its owner, the
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. The project was expected to cost approximately £160 million, including the construction of accommodation, indoor and outdoor facilities, the sub-tropical swimming complex, restaurants and a spa, but this has since risen to £230m. It was anticipated that, given planning permission, the project would take between three and four years to complete.To commemorate Dalby's love of the United Kingdom, each room in Woburn Center Parcs celebrates the nature of the different countries, either with a plant canvas of either a daffodil, thistle, rose or shamrock, or with a four part collag
BBC article from September 2007 detailing the granting of planning permission
/ref> In July 2006, Bedfordshire District Council turned down Center Parcs' application for planning approval on the grounds that the project breached policy safeguarding
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land, leading the company to lodge an appeal against the decision later that year. The inspector hearing the appeal recommended that the Council's decision be upheld. In September 2007 the council's decision was overturned by the government as Secretary of State
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overruled the inspector's advice. She acknowledged that the scheme breached both local and national policies on safeguarding Green Belt, but argued that "in this particular case, the economic and employment benefits of the proposal, when taken together with the ecological and biodiversity benefits... constitute very special circumstances and are sufficient to clearly outweigh the harm to Green Belt", and granted outline planning permission. In November 2010 Center Parcs gained full approval for the plans of the village including designs of facilities, restaurants, shops and accommodation and in 2012 secured £250 million of investment to build the new resort, to be known as Woburn Forest. Before Center Parcs could start construction, there were a number of planning conditions that had to be satisfied, most notably the improvement of local road junctions to allow smooth access to the Village. They also had to submit a local employment strategy,
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policy and a forest and ecology management plan. This represents final approval of the detailed designs of buildings and landscape as well as local sourcing, employment strategies and green travel plan. The next stage of the project was the construction of a new roundabout, as well as the diversion of the public rights of way that cross the site. It was built by
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and was completed in spring 2014.


Longford Forest

In a 2008 interview, Martin Dalby, the chief executive of Center Parcs UK, stated that Woburn would be the last village the company constructed in the UK and that if a sixth village was considered it would probably be located in Ireland. In September 2015, Center Parcs UK announced its intention to build a new site in County Longford,
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. Named Longford Forest, it opened in July 2019.


Future

In July 2021, the company announced its intention to construct another resort what would be called "Center Parcs Oldhouse Warren Forest", bringing its total number of owned villages in the UK and Ireland to seven. The planned holiday park will be located near Crawley and in the vicinity of
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which will be East from Longleat, South from Woburn and Southwest from Elveden, and hence it will be the first Center Parcs UK branch off the
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.


Facilities


Accommodation

Each village has a number of different lodge types that range from one- to four-bedroom accommodation for up to 8 people, with Sherwood Forest recently opening 6-bedroom lodges for 12 people. Some larger lodges include their own games room and hot tub. Lodges are usually in small clusters and give a good degree of privacy, whilst allowing for self-catering and communal BBQs. Elveden Forest has no one-bed lodges, but instead includes the Lakeside View Hotel.


Amenities

Guests are able to book and participate in a wide range of activities at the various villages. * ''Arrivals lodge.'' Guests are directed here for check-in from 10 am on their arrival day. * ''Security lodge.'' Each village has a security lodge staffed 24 hours a day. Security staff help with directing traffic to the arrivals lodge, identifying all visitors to the village, staffing barriers, and assisting arrivals lodge staff on changeover days. They also staff the emergency phone number given to guests to call in the event of an emergency. * ''Subtropical Swimming Paradise.'' The village swimming complex is known as the Subtropical Swimming Paradise and contains a
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, slides and chutes, an outdoor slide referred to as the Wild Water Rapids, outdoor pools, a ' lazy river', flumes, a children's pool and food outlets. Rides vary between villages. * ''Village Square/Plaza.'' Main hub of restaurants and shops as well as other facilities such as Guest Services and the medical centre. * ''Sports Plaza/Jardin Des Sports.'' Contains most of the indoor sports facilities such as
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courts, badminton courts,
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and snooker tables,
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nasium, table tennis tables, golf simulators, indoor wall-climbing and an
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studio. There is also a themed restaurant, a sportswear shop and a newsagent. * ''Boathouse.'' For all water-based activities on the lake including canoeing, fishing,
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s,
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mini captains and
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. * ''Aqua Sana.'' The village spa includes various themed rooms as well as a central pool with hot tubs. * ''Activity Den.'' The village
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. * ''Leisure Bowl and House of Games.'' A
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alley and coin-operated arcade games. * ''Country Club.'' Contains additional restaurant and leisure facilities at some villages. * ''Shops/Retail.'' Includes supermarket "ParcMarket", newsagents "Refresh" and "ParcMarket Express", toy shop "Just Kids", gift shop "The Store Room", sweet shop "Treats", clothing and shoes shop "Spirit", sunglasses shop "Time for Shade", sports and fashion shop "Sportique", swimwear equipment shop "Aquatique", and the "Aqua Sana Spa Boutique". Some shops are owned by Center Parcs, whilst the rest are operated by the Nuance Group. JustKids and The Store Room replaced "Funtastic" and "Natural Elements" respectively in 2012. Starbucks cafés were introduced to all villages in 2008.


Food and drink

Six food and drink options are provided by external chains and operated under concession, but the majority are internal brands.


External chains

*
Café Rouge Café Rouge is a French-styled restaurant chain, with 30 sites across the United Kingdom. Café Rouge is part of a bigger restaurant network owned by Casual Dining Group. History Café Rouge was founded by Roger Myers and Karen Jones, in ...
''.'' French cuisine. Located at all Center Parcs UK villages. *
Bella Italia Bella Italia (formerly known as Bella Pasta) is a chain of over 90 restaurants offering meals inspired by Italian cuisine in the United Kingdom and Ireland. The chain is part of The Big Table Group, which also owns Café Rouge and Las Iguanas ...
''.'' Italian food. Location varies by village. * Las Iguanas. Brazilian, Mexican & Latin American food & cocktails. Located at Woburn Forest, Longleat Forest and Elveden Forest. * Strada. Italian restaurant. Available at Woburn Forest. * Starbucks''.'' Hot and cold drinks and snacks. Located at all Center Parcs UK villages. * Leon. Fast food and Mediterranean cooking. Available at Woburn Forest. * Millie's Cookies''.'' Retail bakeries specialising in cookies, muffins and hot drinks. Located at all Center Parcs UK villages.


Internal brands

* ''Huck's American Bar and Grill.'' American and Mexican meals. Located at all Center Parcs villages. * ''Rajinda Pradesh.'' Contemporary Eastern-inspired restaurant. Located at all Center Parcs villages. * ''Sports Café.'' A range of options for breakfast, brunch, lunch, and dinner. Live sports shown, in the style of a British pub. Located at all Center Parcs villages. * ''The Pancake House.'' Pancakes, Belgian-style waffles, and omelettes. Located at all Center Parcs villages. * ''Foresters' Inn.''
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-style restaurant. Location varies per village. * ''The Lakeside Inn.'' Contemporary pub offering local produce, carvery, and
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s. Available at Whinfell Forest. * ''Dining In.''
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option, delivered to customer accommodation. Available at all Center Parcs villages. * ''Dexters Kitchen.'' Burgers, salads, coffee, ice creams, and Millie's cookies. Location varies by village. * ''Canopy Café.'' Situated in the Subtropical Swimming Paradise. Location varies by village. * ''Leisure Bowl.'' Bar adjoining a
bowling alley A bowling alley (also known as a bowling center, bowling lounge, bowling arena, or historically bowling club) is a facility where the sport of bowling is played. It can be a dedicated facility or part of another, such as a clubhouse or dwelling ...
. Available at all Center Parcs villages. * ''Monty's.'' Poolside restaurant serving meals and snacks, including hot dogs, nachos, pizza, doughnuts, churros, slurp milkshakes and ice-creams. Available at Woburn Forest. * ''Vitalé Café Bar.'' Situated within the Aqua Sana Spa, selection of drinks, salads, tapas, and pasta dishes. Available at all Center Parcs villages. * ''ParcMarket.'' Small supermarket which incorporates a bakery. Available at all Center Parcs villages. * ''The Coffee House.'' Coffee and light meals. Available at Longleat Forest. * ''Cara's Kitchen and Bar.'' Exclusively at Longford Forest in Ireland, an all-day dining and family-friendly option.


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