COVID-19: Holiday and home parks update
- 24th March 2020
Following the Prime Minister’s announcement on 23 March, many businesses and premises have been forced to close to help combat the spread of COVID-19.
This includes holiday and touring parks, which are now closed by order of the Government.
Government guidance published last night confirmed the businesses and premises which must now close and remain closed until further notice. This list includes caravan parks and sites for commercial uses.
Exceptions are made “where people live permanently in caravan parks or are staying in caravan parks as interim abodes where their primary residence is not available, they may continue to do so.”
The general advice is that those who can go home, should do so now. Those who cannot leave for any reason must discuss this with the park manager now.
Park owners must compile a list of all people living or temporarily resident on the park and why, as police are already visiting holiday parks around the country to ensure that they are complying with the new regulations.
The latest guidance and advice for businesses affected by the COVID-19 outbreak is available on our Coronavirus page, which we are constantly updating with the latest news and information.
Although our offices are now closed, we are still available to our customers at this difficult time, ready to help with routine financial matters as well as concerns regarding business support measures available during the current pandemic.
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us at info@forrester-boyd.co.uk
Any news or resources within this section should not be relied upon with regards to figures or data referred to as legislative and policy changes may have occurred.