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Feb 2021
Bookings have surged at Harrogate district campsites since the government's 'roadmap' announcement, raising hopes of a staycation summer.
After almost 12 months of opening and closing, the campsites welcomed the clarity provided on Monday about when they could welcome holidaymakers once again.
When restrictions were lifted last summer, there was a staycation boom locally, with several campsites saying there had been an influx of people wishing to holiday closer to home.
They now hope for a repeat this year.
Marie Laverick manager of Woodhouse Farm caravan park, said the phone "has been ringing off the hook" since the announcement. She said:
Phil Brierley director of York House Leisure, which owns four holiday parks in North Yorkshire including sites in Boroughbridge and Ripon, said it was important for the industry to continue to be supported by government.
He said:
The roadmap allows caravan parks to open on April 12 but without any facilities such as toilet blocks. On May 17 the sites can fully reopen.
Similarly in Great Ouseburn, Burrows Park has seen an increase in bookings. Co-owner Richard Kay said:
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