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Center Parcs recognised for commitment to charity

Center Parcs won the award for Best Scheme to Encourage Staff Fundraising (long term partners) at the 2019 Better Society Awards.

The short break provider collected the accolade at the recent awards ceremony, held at the London Marriott Hotel in Grosvenor Square and hosted by comedian Kerry Godliman.

Now in its fifth year, the Better Society Awards recognise the efforts that commercial organisations make to create a better society, with 25 categories covering areas including community work, fundraising, sustainability, charity partnerships and equality.

Since June 2016, Center Parcs has been partnered with Together for Short Lives, the UK charity that speaks out for children and young people who have life-limiting conditions, raising awareness and funds for the UK’s 54 children’s hospices that deliver lifeline care and support to children and their families.

Whilst the corporate partnership is with Together for Short Lives, each Center Parcs village and Head Office is linked with their local children’s hospice, meaning that the partnership has local and national impact. Each site is responsible for organising and running their own fundraising activities and works closely with their partner hospices. This has been a significant factor in the success of the partnership, which has so far raised more than £700,000.

The Better Society Awards judges commented: “Clearly a lot of effort and dedication went into this project, which was targeted and provided concrete results to the charity.”

Martin Dalby, Center Parcs' CEO, said: “We are a successful business and it has always been important to us that we give something back through our charity partnerships. I’m absolutely delighted that we’ve won this award, as it’s a real testament to our staff who have really got behind our partnership with Together for Short Lives."

As well as fundraising, Center Parcs staff also have the opportunity to volunteer at their local children’s hospices. Several groups have been to their local hospices to lend support in different ways, for example: groups going to hospices to help with housekeeping, a group from Sherwood Forest went to Bluebell Wood Children’s Hospice to transform a disused garden area into an accessible ‘fairy’ garden and a team from Longleat Forest went to Charlton Farm (Children's Hospice South West) to run a day of activities.

Topics

  • Tourism

Categories

  • sherwood forest
  • elveden forest
  • longleat forest
  • whinfell forest
  • woburn forest
  • charity

Notes to Editors

  • For more information on Together for Short Lives, please visit their website www.togetherforshortlives.org.uk
  • Center Parcs UK has been a separate company to Center Parcs Europe since 2001; the two organisations only share a brand name and the core concept of family short breaks in the forest.
  • Center Parcs UK has five villages across the UK; Sherwood Forest in Nottinghamshire, Elveden Forest in Suffolk, Longleat Forest in Wiltshire, Whinfell Forest in Cumbria and Woburn Forest in Bedfordshire. Each village is nestled within 350-400 acres of woodland with a variety of activities to choose from, restaurants and cafes. There is also a Subtropical Swimming Paradise and award-winning spa called Aqua Sana.

Contacts

Simon Kay

Press contact Head of PR 01623 821600

Lizzie Jackson

Press contact PR & Media Relations Officer

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