THREE of Wiltshire’s leading holiday parks have reopened their gates to visitors after the Government eased Covid-19 pandemic lockdown restrictions on Monday for some sectors of the leisure and tourism industry. Fairwood Lakes Holiday Park and Haulfryn Group’s Brokerswood Country Park, both near Westbury, and Center Parcs’ Longleat Forest attraction near Warminster all reopened to visitors. When tourists return to Fairwood Lakes Holiday Park near Dilton Marsh, they will find some changes have been made to improve the guest experience. The family-run business has used the pandemic closure as an opportunity to invest in maximising the existing space with additional features to benefit families now craving safe, care-free and fun days out after the long winter lockdown.
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Echo Lu, chief executive officer of Haulfryn Group plc, which owns Brokerswood Holiday Park, is listed as a woman to watch
Echo Lu, chief executive officer of Haulfryn Group plc THE chief executive officer of Haulfryn Group Ltd, which owns the Brokerswood Holiday Park near Westbury, has been listed in the Women to Watch and Advocates for Change in Hospitality, Travel & Leisure Index for 2020. Echo Lu’s inclusion in the index is testament to her varied and successful career path which has led her to the helm of one of the UK’s longest-established and most successful holiday and residential park businesses.