Cove UK, the umbrella organization behind several holiday parks in the UK, has gone into administration. The development impacts a total of 11 sites, with eight of them operated by Argyll Holidays, acquired by Cove UK for £100 million in 2022. The remaining holiday parks affected are Solway Holiday Park, Gwel an Mor Resort, and Springwood Holiday Park. Administrators are currently evaluating sales options for the business and have informed owners of the situation.
If you have an upcoming reservation at any of the resorts, it is advised to reach out to the site manager. The list of resorts involved includes:
– Argyll Holidays
– Solway Holiday Park
– Gwel an Mor Resort
– Springwood Holiday Park
Seal Bay Resort in West Sussex remains unaffected and is operating normally. Alvarez & Marsal Europe has been tasked with overseeing the administration process for Cove Communities Holiday Park UK Holdco Limited (HPUK) and its subsidiaries.
The administrators have stated that their primary goal is to ensure a seamless transition and maintain operational stability at the parks. They reassure owners, residents, and holidaymakers that there should be minimal disruption, and encourage reaching out to site managers for any inquiries.
A spokesperson for Cove UK confirmed the appointment of administrators to Cove Communities Holiday Park HoldCo Limited and its subsidiaries, affecting various holiday parks across the UK. They highlighted that Seal Bay, the largest resort under Cove UK, is not part of the administration and is operating normally for guests and owners. The focus remains on customer service and executing long-term strategies, with appreciation for the support from employees, owners, and customers.