Haulfryn Kent Parks celebrated the company’s 80th anniversary at Beckenham Park, Upchurch this week by giving residents the chance to win a holiday in Devon.
To be entered into the prize draw, residents had to answer the following question: What does the Welsh word ‘Haulfryn’ translate into in English? The answer is sunny hill.
Aided by Kent Parks Manager, Cheryl Smith, Swale Borough Councillor, Gerry Lewin picked the winning ticket at the park office on Friday morning. A celebration cake was cut and residents enjoyed cupcakes and refreshments. Before making the draw, Councillor Lewin made a short speech in which he praised the investment in the park and its very smart appearance, describing it as a “little oasis”.
Mr Newborough was the lucky winner of a short break for up to 6 people in one of the company’s luxury lodges at their award-winning Finlake Resort.
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Kent Parks Manager Cheryl Smith, Swale Borough Councillor Gerry Lewin, Julie Pike and residents of Beckenham Park at Haulfryn's 80th birthday celebrations prize draw.
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Founded by Frank Carl Minoprio in 1935, the Haulfryn Group has become synonymous with quality, exclusivity and luxury. Today, it is considered one of the largest and most respected of the country’s holiday park companies.