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Caravan holiday park donates thousands to charities

Mother Iveys Bay Holiday Park staff: L to R: Wes Locke, Alison McColville, Sean Still, Mark Stevens, Karen Yeo, Sorin Moldovan

by Ed Davies

Thanks to the generosity of its visitors, Mother Ivey’s Bay Holiday Park, near Padstow, is donating £2,500 each to two local charities

The money has been raised through the Cornish park’s visitor gifting scheme and will be donated to charities, the Cornwall Wildlife Trust and Wadebridge Foodbank.

Guests booking online are offered the opportunity of adding a pound to the cost of their stay, to be donated to the Cornwall Wildlife Trust.

For every pound gifted, the park matches that sum to donate to Wadebridge Foodbank. Customers can opt out of the donation if they wish.

The idea of introducing the scheme came whilst park owner, Patrick Langmaid, was visiting a caravan trade show in Hampshire.

His hotel bill included a small, optional, donation for the protection of the nearby New Forest national park.

Mr Langmaid said: “I could see the beauty of the New Forest and could see how the scheme would work.

“I thought it was a great idea and that Cornwall’s natural beauty could benefit in the same way, so I introduced it at our holiday park.”