Robin Hood Caravan Park

Robin Hood Caravan Park
Luxury Caravans for hire and sale

Thursday, July 29

The kids have done a bit to help the blog but now the tables have turned and its the guests turn to ask the manager!

Why buy another site? Why not continue working at Crow’s Nest?


Oooh tough one to start with! I was in the final year of a European Languages and Business degree at Leeds Met. Uni. I don’t remember the details of how dad approached the subject and I don’t know how long he was thinking about buying another park. My Grandpa passed away about 18 months earlier and he founded Crow’s Nest so maybe my dad was thinking of the things he had achieved and his legacy. Dad also likes “a project” and at the time there was nothing to knock down and rebuild at Crow’s Nest so maybe he just wanted to play with mini-diggers so much he needed another park.

I loved working at Crow’s Nest. Firstly, I worked in the shop, then in the snack bar and swimming pool before finally going into reception with some shifts in the bar. I enjoyed meeting the different people and the challenges they each brought. I grew up with some many people at Crow’s Nest and still see many of them when I go up there. And, Of course, I met Damian at Crow’s Nest – sure my Dad was horrified at me marrying a guest! Note to my children – don’t even think about it!!

When did you take over Robin Hood Caravan Park?

We moved into Robin Hood on 6th November 1999 – the first anniversary of my Grandpa’s death. I often wonder if he would be proud of what we’ve achieved but I know Nanna and Grandpa will have a smile on their face as we carry on their legacy. Indeed, the day we got our 5 stars I just sobbed with the inspector because I knew they, and my dad, would be so proud of us.

What was it like managing a park at 22?

I loved it – and still do! It was nice to get my teeth into something new. Some guests didn’t like it – if they had a problem they would ask to speak to my mum and dad. I would say “I am really sorry but my Mum and Dad don’t live here.” Then they would ask to speak to the manager – their face was always a picture when I explained I was the boss.

What has been the worst moment?

Waking up to see gas bottles floating in the Autumn 2000 wasn’t great but we learnt from it. We were in the middle of developing the site so we were able to build everything higher than the water table – which was the problem – and we’ve put loads of extra drainage in so it won’t happen again.

Foot and Mouth hit the tourism industry hard the following year so our opening two years weren’t great.

What has been the best moment?

Apart from closing day each year? Hahaha. Seriously, I have had loads of great moments. The day we got five stars for the first time was a very special day. The day I sold my first caravan was great especially since those people are still here. The awards we have won and others we have been nominated for are always great particularly the ones which are down to guest nominations. I have loads of best moments – and although it’s really cheesy to say so I love meeting the guests – particularly the ones that come back year after year. They have watched us grow up, they have watched our kids grow up and they pull me out of any bad times we’ve had. Can I go now before I get tearful please?

Ok, but tell us what you will be doing immediately after we've finished?

I'll be checking the answerphone and then sorting out our new environmental board so guests are aware of things around them and how they can help us conserve those things.

Thank-you
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2 comments:

  1. I love reading about your work. It's something new to me. I worked in retail a while back and I loved the customer contact too. You meet some lovely people - and some not so pleasant!
    I think I would the freedom of being able to make decisions to turn a project into what I wanted it to be.
    Do you have times when your head is full of ideas? If so, how do you deal with them?

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  2. Lists!!! I have loads of them - some of my projects are quite easy to sort - the environmental board for one however I have a great idea for the kids that I've been working on most of the season which probably won't happen until next year but you'll be the first to know about it.

    The only thing I have in my head this evening is why someone would want to pinch all the curtain hooks out of one of our hire fleet. Answers on a postcard please!

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