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Bank provides support for caravan parks
A bank is providing support for holiday parks and hotels in an effort to boost the number of visitors travelling to the Lake District, it has been reported.
Yorkshire Bank hosted an event to provide businesses with information about its hotel and caravan park packages, according to the Lakeland Echo.
Carol Barnes, business banking partner at the bank's financial solutions centre in Lancaster, said the meeting was a "great success" for all those involved.
"It raised awareness of all the opportunities that are available to hoteliers, caravan park owners and the area's professional community," she told the newspaper.
Among those attending the event were hoteliers and caravan park operators, caravan insurance customers may be interested to learn.
"Yorkshire Bank's hotel and caravan park packages are designed to provide the funding and expert advice to help businesses in the Lake District realise their ambitions," Ms Barnes remarked.
In related news, the Sussex Express reports that plans to build a fenced maintenance area on a caravan park in the region have been opposed.
Rother council planning officers are thought to have recommended that Coghurst Hall caravan park's proposals were refused permission as they would damage a local forest area.
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