By Joe Jeffrey
Lincolnshire caravan park to improve upon facilities with help of local council
Normanby Hall Country Park is set to receive £100,000 in a bid to encourage people to carry on caravanning.
The news of the cash injection comes following an on-site review from North Lincolnshire Council and will see money spent on renovating the existing caravan site, including the introduction of electrical hook-up points.
The existing caravan site at Normanby Hall dates back to 2001 and currently has only five pitches.
Refurbishment will include the introduction of five new pitches, as well as installation of new shower and toilet facilities and general renovations made to the campsite itself.
In recent years, the council has taken to improving facilities across other areas of the park, including a new land train, woodland paths and improvements to the play area.
Councillor John Briggs said: “We have made a range of improvements to Normanby Hall Country Park over recent years to ensure it meets the needs of our customers.
“It is great to see visitors enjoying all of the new facilities. Now we are looking at what further improvements can be made.
“We have listened to what our customers want, which is why we are renovating the caravan site.
“The £100,000 investment is going to make a huge difference to the site.
“It will be a fantastic place for people to have weekend breaks and holidays as there is a lot to do at Normanby Hall.”