Thursday 20 December 2012

MERRY CHRISTMAS

WYLDECREST PARKS WOULD LIKE TO WISH EVERYONE A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR


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Wednesday 19 December 2012

Congratulations to Freda Siggers at Surrey Hills after winning a £30 Sainsbury's gift voucher in our residents Direct Debit  draw. "It was a lovely surprise to receive just before Christmas, "  she said

Wednesday 12 December 2012

CONGRATULATIONS AND TAKE A BOW  !   Harewood Park residents Keith and Pat Voller show the 60th wedding anniversary card they received from The Queen


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Surrey Hills resident Mrs Glenys Travers won a Sainsburys voucher for £20 in our direct debit prize draw. She said:"I've been on direct debit for years and it makes things so easy. The money has always gone at the right time and I've never had any problems.   I'm happy paying like this, you've got to move with the times."

Sunday 9 December 2012

MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE !     Willow Park led the way with their  Yuletide celebrations.  More than 50 residents attended the nearby Hardon Parish Hall  for their Christmas party where they tucked into a scrumptious Xmas spread.
Crouch Park Ladies Christmas Lunch

Wednesday 5 December 2012

MERRY CHRISTMAS ! Lakeview Park's Brian Hart, winner of £50 worth of Tesco vouchers in our residents direct debit draw.
ARRIVING JANUARY,  NEW OMAR MIDDLETON  50ft x 20ft, £189,995, luxury, fully furnished, launched to celebrate the Royal Wedding, stunning interior, two double bedrooms, masses of storage space, integrated modern kitchen appliances, 4 curved bay windows and stylish twin dormers. Located on our popular Surrey Hills Park, near Guildford, Surrey. Details on 0844 567 7300 or e-mail enquiry@wyldecrestparks.com.www.wyldecrestparks.com
Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells Jingle Bells… Ho ! Ho ! Ho!  Christmas came early to Bockenfield Country Park .

 

The Jingle Bell Walk  in aid of creating awareness of Children's Cancer month, was a huge success.

 

There was a spectacular firework display and auction and over  30 children and adults  took part helping raise money for cancer research.

 

Park manager Allen Fell got into the swing dressing up as Santa with help from partner Angela as they completed  eight laps of the park in freezing conditions.

 

All the children received a goody bag from Santa containing fuit sweets, drink, teddy bear and selection box.

Wednesday 21 November 2012

Alan Moore won the coveted Park Manager of the Year award at Wyldecrest Parks annual conference and training day. Hard working Alan was presented with a Gong and a cheque for £500 for his unstinting work at Radcliffe Park, Nottingham, and everything he has done helping residents. He just pipped newly promoted Scotland Area Sales Manager Ann-Marie Hardy at St Cyrus who was runner-up and was presented with a cheque for £250. Alan said:"I'm absolutely speechless, I'd just like to thank everyone who voted for me." Human Resources Manager Lys-Anne Sollitt was named Employee of the Year for her dedication and hard work for the company at head office. Blueleighs Park's Sheila and Jim Lakkides won the outstanding achievement award, Len Smith of Bockenfield Country Park won the Exceptional Service Award, Peter Thompson won the Sales Area Manager of the Year award and Bryn Gynog Park won the Residents Association Award. 


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Elmstead Park manager Anne Walter and husband Melvin helping raise £174.40 for Children in Need at a Senior Gateway Club charity event near Andover.



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Wednesday 7 November 2012

Wyldecrest Parks have stepped in to prevent residents being  harassed on Elmstead Park.

A Residential Property Tribunal found that Stuart Mills breached the terms of his Mobile Home Act by causing a nuisance, annoyance and disturbance on the park.

Mr Douglas Agnew, chairman, said:"It is to be hoped that the finding of this Tribunal will be a shot across the bows of the Respondent and act as a warning that he cannot let his attitude towards the site owner which appears to be something of a crusade and obsession cross the line from acceptable to unacceptable behaviour."

The Tribunal heard that Mr  Mills, who is chairman of the residents association,  harried Mr and Mrs Holmes and tried to persuade them not to buy on the park, worrying them  about planning status, which constituted a nuisance or annoyance to them. When the Holmes' told Mr Mills they were not interested he put a note through their door and continued to try and contact them.

    The Tribunal also heard that he caused distress to Mrs Anne Walter, the park manager, by circulating a letter which suggested she was not a fit and proper person and later threatening her with libel proceedings.

     Mistaking area sales manager Patrick Johnson as a visitor, Mr Mills falsely claimed:"If your mum and dad are looking to buy there they shouldn't as the council are going mad about it and are going to rip up the bases. Also there is a public footpath going right through that base."

     Mr Agnew added:"In finding that the respondent has been in breach of the said clause, the Tribunal has not considered that the matters complained of were of such a minor nature but were more serious, particularly with regard to the treatment of Mrs Walters and the persistence with which the respondent harried the Holmes', justifying the finding of breach. As chairman of a recognized residents association the respondent must be permitted to raise legitimate concerns of the residents and to stand up for their interests but there are ways and means of doing this and the respondent needs to take care of what he does and says in so doing…It is to be hoped, for the benefit of all concerned with Elmstead Park that more harmonious relationships will be forged going forward."

Monday 29 October 2012

Nigel Bond won the Wyldecrest Park Homes World Seniors Championship without conceding a frame in his four matches at the Mountbatten Centre in Portsmouth.

Bond, from Derby, who still plays on the main tour and is ranked 45 in the world, beat Welshman Tony Chappel 2-0 in the best-of-three final having seen off Dennis Taylor, Tony Knowles and last year's winner Darren Morgan en route to the final.

Both finalists had come through qualifying to claim their place in the tournament and former World Championship finalist Bond took a close first frame 68-54 after both players missed opportunities to take a 1-0 lead by potting the black.

The second frame was more one-sided with breaks of 33 and 28 helping Bond to take it 66-4 and claim the £18,000 prize money.

"It is a great feeling," he said on collecting his trophy. "It has been a great weekend, all of the players have enjoyed it.

"I think I played a bit scrappy yesterday and only really got going in the second frame against Chappel but then I felt I got into a nice rhythm. I was playing great on the practice table but sometimes it is not always easy to put it out there on the match table."

Runner-up Chappel conceded the best player won. "I have really enjoyed it and I have got further than I expected to get," he said. "The better man definitely won. Nigel is a tour player and you could see on the table that he was playing like one and looked like one, and that was the difference."

Friday 26 October 2012

Ladies and Gentleman – start your engines and get ready for the Wyldecrest Parks World Seniors Championship  this weekend at the Mountbatten Centre, Portsmouth.

Tuesday 16 October 2012

100 YEARS YOUNG !

MANY HAPPY RETURNS TO RADCLIFFE PARK RESIDENT IAN GOODMAN WHO CELEBRATES HIS 100th BIRTHDAY TODAY.

Thursday 4 October 2012

Wyldecrest Park Homes Sponsor World Seniors Snooker

Wyldecrest is delighted to announce that the company is to sponsor the World Seniors Championship for the third consecutive year.

 

The Sky Sports televised tournament will be known as the Wyldecrest Park Homes World Seniors Championship and will feature many of snooker's all-time legends including Steve Davis, Jimmy White, Dennis Taylor and Cliff Thorburn.

 

A limited number of FREE tickets for the event are available to Wyldecrest residents so call Rebecca in the PR department on 0844 567 7300 as soon as possible if you would like to attend.

 

The tournament was staged for the first time in 2010 and won by Jimmy 'Whirlwind' White, then last year Darren Morgan captured the title by beating Davis in the final.

 

This year the event is on October 27-28 at the Mountbatten centre in Portsmouth. Tickets and VIP packages are on sale - for details call 02392 626509 or visit www.worldsnooker.com/tickets
 
Wyldecrest Parks is one of UK's largest mobile home park operators, priding itself on having high quality parks and giving residents a peaceful and stress free life.
 
Alfie Best, chairman of Wyldecrest, said: "We are thrilled to again be involved in a fantastic event which brings great entertainment to all sports fans. Many of our residents are avid snooker fans so we look forward to joining World Snooker for a wonderful weekend."

 

World Snooker Chairman Barry Hearn said: "Wyldecrest have been outstanding supporters of snooker in recent years and it is a pleasure to welcome them back for the World Seniors Championship. Sky Sports provide extensive live coverage of the tournament which clearly offers tremendous exposure for the Wyldecrest brand.

 

"It's fabulous to see the great names of the 1980s and 1990s battling for this prestigious crown. They will have some fun with the crowd, but winning still matters to them above anything."

 

The full first round line up is:

 

Darren Morgan v Joe Johnson
Dennis Taylor v Nigel Bond
Dene O'Kane v Barry West
Steve Davis v Cliff Thorburn

Tony Drago v Tony Chappel
Karl Townsend v Tony Knowles
Alain Robidoux v Les Dodd
Mike Hallett v Jimmy White

Monday 1 October 2012

The World's Biggest Coffee Morning.   Shirkoak Park doing their bit and raising money for the  McMillan Cancer charity

 See http://www.wyldecrestparks.com/news-events for full pictures and more

The coffee morning held in Great Blakenham Parish Rooms in aid of MacMillan nurses was well attended by both Blueleighs residents and villagers from Great Blakenham. 

 

A total of £354.73 was raised through the sale of coffee/tea and cakes, hand-crafted cards (made by some of the ladies on the Park) and a raffle, which was drawn by a couple of villagers. 

 

The winner of the long weekend away,at Bockenfield Country Park  donated by Wyldecrest, was Sue Broomfield from Blueleighs (picture enclosed of Reg Barton presenting Sue with her "Golden Ticket"). 

 

 A big thank you to the people who live on our Park for their support with raffle prizes and donations, the baking of cakes and also all those who helped to stage the event. 

 

An enjoyable time was had by all and the day was a great success.

See http:www.wyldecrestparks.com/news-events   for Pictures and More

Thursday 27 September 2012

Tuesday 25 September 2012

Thursday 20 September 2012

Come and see us at the LINCOLNSHIRE SHOW  on Saturday  and Sunday  between 9.30am - 5.00pm The Lincolnshire Showground, Lincoln LN2 2NA.

OR  make a date at The Beaulieu Show, Hides Field, Beaulieu, Hampshire, SO42 7ZN, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Look out for our new Wyldecrest Exhibition Unit.

Friday 14 September 2012

BEST Park Home Finance makes debut at Radcliffe Park.

COME ON DOWN !  Visit us on our new exhibition unit at the Beaulieu Park Home and Caravan Show in Hampshire on September 21,22,23. It's even bigger and better this year and it's open from 10-5pm. Hides Field, Beaulieu, Hampshire, SO42 7ZN.  See you there.

Friday 7 September 2012

Essex Country Show

Come and visit our stand at the ESSEX COUNTRY SHOW  this weekend. It's a brilliant family day out with over 200 craft and trade stands as well as helicopter rides, steam engines and livestock shows. Make a date at Barleylands, Billericay, Essex, CM11 2UD, from 10am-5pm.

Tuesday 4 September 2012

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Thursday 30 August 2012

Carrying the Paralympic Flame

ORCHARD PARK's June Jarvis was given the honour of carrying the Paralympic Flame at Ellesmere Port to celebrate the opening of the games.

June,62, who has been blind since birth, was nominated to carry the lantern in recognition of her constantly positive attitude, courage and work for Guide Dogs for the Blind.

  June, who rowed across  Loch Ness last year, and has lived on Orchard Park for 15 years, said:"It was a great honour to be carrying the flame and a very emotional moment." 

Wednesday 29 August 2012

wyldcrest news

 

Ladies and Gentlemen please start your engines for The Lawns Caravan Show, Harland Way, Cottingham, Hull HU16 55Q on Sat and Sun.We have two stands 14 and 24 so come on down !

 

James Kenneth

 

PR MANAGER

pr@wyldecrestparks.com

0844 567 7300

 

 



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Friday 24 August 2012

Open Weekend at Badgers Retreat

On the 29th and 30th of September Badgers Retreat are holding an open Weekend so you can all come and view the park and our range of luxury lodges.
 

Thursday 23 August 2012

COMING SOON TO WYLDECREST PARK HOMES

Coming your way  soon --- the all singing,all dancing  Wyldecrest Parks  EXHIBITION UNIT

 

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Sunday 5 August 2012

Open days coming up for wyldecrest parks

We have open days coming up -
Ambleside Park, Lincolnshire on SATURDAY AUGUST 18 and Radcliffe Park, Nottingham on SUNDAY AUGUST 19.


checkout our site for more www.wyldecrestparks.com

Wednesday 4 July 2012

NEW AND IMPROVED WEBSITE

NEW WEBSITE IS UP AN RUNNING FOR ALL YOUR RESIDENTIAL PARK HOME NEEDS.
ARRANGE A VISIT TO ONE OF OUR STUNNING PARKS, VIEW ONE OF OUR PARK HOMES FOR SALE OR JUST BROWSE THROUGH THE INFORMATION.

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> Entrance at Shirkoak Park, Kent looking fantastic in the sun.
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> The newly refurbished home on Shirkoak Park, Kent, is almost ready, mains gas just fitted, totally re decorated and a lovely garden to boot, just need a new owner who could even choose the new kitchen. All this for under £89,000.
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MILLIONAIRE gypsy Alfie Best has bought a second North Wales caravan park.





The 42-year-old Essex entrepreneur acquired Bryn Gynog in Conwy following his purchase of Willow Park, Mancot, earlier this year.
He is looking to invest in both sites and says Bryn Gynog is the "jewel in the crown" of company Wyldecrest Parks.
Wyldecrest now has 38 sites and is the second largest residential mobile park provider in the UK. Caravans are second nature to the Romany gypsy, whose business was reportedly valued at £100million. A former amateur boxer, he was even born at the side of the road in Leicester.
Now living in Chigwell, he insists his experiences as a child are to thank for where he is today and says he has big plans for his Conwy and Flintshire sites, as well as plans to expand his empire across the Atlantic in the coming months.
In an exclusive interview with Business Post, Alfie, who turned down a request to be included in the Sunday Times Rich List because the high life is "alien" to him, said: "Life did start at the side of the road for me, in a caravan. So I guess you could say who better than a Romany gypsy to own caravan parks?"
Alfie's mother and father travelled a lot, and as a result he attended several different schools. Sadly, one constant in his life was bullying.
"They didn't understand me because I was different. So I'd get attacked at school, and then when I came home, because the other traveller kids on the site knew I was going to school, I'd get it all over again," he said.
But the knocks did not deter Alfie, who decided to fight back. He took up boxing and lost just four out of 63 boxing bouts. At this point his business mind started ticking over too.
Alfie began buying and selling cars and vans as a teenager, before moving onto to work in a phone shop.
"I walked up and down the streets of Ilford looking at the businesses and the mobile phone shops were full of customers," he said.
Weeks later he opened his own, and within 18 months had 13 mobile phone stores across London. Alfie and wife Emily were content, but he wanted bigger... and a return to home comforts. The home comforts he knew best of all.
Starting out small in Essex, he bought a local caravan park. Steadily his firm grew across the UK as he acquired more and more sites.
"I took to it like a duck to water," he said.
"It's in the blood, it's what I know."
Now Alfie is keen to make his mark in Wales and says his parks in the north are arguably the best in Wyldecrest's portfolio.
"Bryn Gynog is the jewel in the crown," he said.
"It overlooks Conwy Castle and is in a beautiful part of the world. When I went to buy it I wasn't sure whether I'd be locked-up in a tower!
"The site hadn't had a lot of money spent on it, there were leaks and the electricity supply was poor. Together with the residents' association we'll be looking at that and to invest and bring it back to its former glory."
He added: "This is a retirement park so it's all about the mindset. We want people to relax and enjoy a better way of life. A caravan park is a living organism. We will be looking to purchase another park in North Wales and I have put in an offer for a park in Brittany, France. I'd also like to own parks in America but my first commitment is to the parks I own and making them the best out there."

OLYMPIC TORCH


 



Radcliffe Park residents were out in force yesterday to welcome The Olympic Flame in Nottingham. Park manager Alan Moore said:"It was a little wet, but a great time was had by all."

 



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Saturday 31 March 2012

Direct Debits

DIRECT DEBITS – How safe are they?

“Direct debits are unsafe, the company can go into my bank account and take whatever they want!”

Is this really the case, once you hand in a direct debit form to the company do they have total control over your account?

Here’s what the financial ombudsman says..

“Direct debits are now a major part of daily life, with many people using them each month to pay their household bills. The direct debit guarantee is a powerful safeguard for customers ...............If you pay by direct debit, it is up to the payee’s bank to call for the payment, but you will rightly look to your own bank/building society to ensure the smooth running of any direct debits. Mistakes and errors are covered by the direct debit guarantee.
The direct debit guarantee applies to all banks and building societies taking part in the direct debit scheme. It says that:
  • If there is a change in the amount to be paid or the payment date, the person receiving the payment (the originator) must notify the customer in advance.
  • If the originator or the bank/building society makes an error, the customer is guaranteed a full and immediate refund of the amount paid.
·         Customers can cancel a direct debit at any time by writing to their bank or building society. “
                                                       (Extract from ombudsman news issue 27)

At Wyldecrest our staff abides by the Direct Debit guarantee. If you are on Direct Debit and we make a mistake call your bank and ask for the money to be taken back. Your bank will reclaim this money even without the company’s knowledge.
Any Company that enters in to the Direct Debit Scheme enters in to the guarantee. You have control don’t let anyone tell you otherwise.

Residents Meeting @ Blueleighs Park

Wyldecrest Parks chairman Alfie Best attended a meeting with the residents of Blueleighs Park last night.

In an open question and answer session at a packed meeting at the local village hall, he answered questions on the future of the Park, the electricity supply, and day to day maintenance issues.

Estates director David Sunderland was also in attendance along with park manager Sheila Lakkides.

The company made a donation to resident Reg Barton who is helping organise a Diamond Jubilee party to celebrate the Queen's Birthday in June.

Alfie said:"We all need to pull together, we are part of the same family."

Sunday 4 March 2012

Wyldecrest Parks and one of the Largest Mobile home manufactures are holding a joint open weekend at the Homeseeker Display center this coming weekend – Mar 10th,
Hope to see you all there.
Thanks
Wyldecrest Parks
Just like to say thanks to all who came and saw us in Manchester this weekend at the 50plus exhibition.
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Just a quick note to all to say we will very soon be launching a Brand new Website. Exact date to follow

Saturday 3 March 2012

Welcome to the new Blog for Wyldecrest parks.
Here we will share information about our aims, our company our customers and so on.
Feel free to post, contact us or whatever. We would like to hear from any and all interested in our business.