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s some of you will know, I made a ‘change of lifestyle’ decision and joined the Park Leisure team in January 2016,


after a number of years working in luxury hotels and resorts. In that short time, it’s been an amazing


experience and one I’ve been fortunate enough to share with so many amazing individuals, both owners and staff alike. As such, it was with great delight that I accepted to return to Oyster Bay in September and take over the management of both of Park Leisure’s Cornish parks. While each park has its own individual


characteristics, just as both Cornwall’s North and South Coast are uniquely different, the one overwhelming aspect both share is the drive to provide exceptional standards of service and quality; delivered by a team of enthusiastic people who are there to make your holiday home ownership experience one of a kind. At Oyster Bay we have seen an active calendar of events this year, with the welcome addition of Activities Sports Coordinator, Will Draper. Always on the go, Will’s been taking owners out on body and paddle boards plus guided walks. While on the social side, we’ve enjoyed some really fun owners’ events and theme nights over in the Owners’ Lounge. As we head into the new season, look


out for the autumn walks we’ve got planned, where we can enjoy the beauty Cornwall has to offer, plus all the other amazing activities that will be happening in the months ahead. For more on what’s coming up, please talk to the team. Finally, may I take this opportunity to


thank you for the warm welcome back and I very much look forward to meeting you all here soon.


With warmest regards,


Sacha Cauwels-Wigan General Manager


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We’d love to hear from you, please call: 01872 575 940 or email: oysternews@parkleisure.co.uk


Sunset at Holywell Bay, Newquay AT LEISURE 67 AUTUMN WINTER 2016/17


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