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Pontins

Pontins is a British company operating holiday parks in the UK, founded in 1946 by Fred Pontin. Since 2011, it has been owned by Britannia Hotels.[1]

Pontins Holiday Parks
Pontins
TypePrivate limited company
IndustryHoliday / Leisure
Founded1946; 77 years ago (1946)
FounderFred Pontin
HeadquartersSt Helier, Jersey, CI (registered office)
Ainsdale, Southport, Merseyside (trading office)
Number of locations
Six holiday parks in UK
Key people
Alex Langsam (founder of Britannia Hotels)
ProductsFamily holiday parks
Number of employees
1,049
Websitepontins.com

Pontins specialises in offering half-board and self-catering holidays featuring entertainment at resorts, or "holiday parks", as they have branded them. Accommodation is usually in the form of chalets (which Pontins calls "apartments").

Company history edit

 
Balloon car 707, seen with an all over advert for Pontin's, at Blackpool Pleasure Beach, 5 August 1990

Fred Pontin opened his first holiday camp in 1946 on the site of a former U.S. army base (built during World War II), at Brean Sands near Weston-super-Mare in Somerset at a cost of £23,000. Pontin formed a syndicate, in which he held 50% control, to own the camp.[2] Within a year he had six camps.[3] Over the years he bought more camps and personally ran them for a year, before selling them to the syndicate.[2] He gradually expanded his empire to thirty sites.[4]

The camps were smaller and less expensive than Butlin's holiday camps.[3] Pontins had Bluecoats to entertain their guests, as opposed to Butlins Redcoats. Among the Bluecoats were Stu Francis, Shane Richie, Bobby Davro, Bradley Walsh, Nick Wilton, Lee Mack and Carol Lee Scott (who later played "Grotbags").[3][5]

In 1978, the company was sold to Coral for £56 million. In 1980, Coral (including Pontins) was taken over by Bass Brewing, who sold Pontins in 1987 to a management buyout team led by Trevor Hemmings.[a] It was sold again in 1989, to Scottish & Newcastle.

Over the next ten years, the company closed or sold off multiple sites. In a three-year programme in the mid-1990s, the remaining camps were modernised. By 2000, the company was operating only eight camps, and was sold back to Hemmings. In 2008, the company was sold to Ocean Parcs for £46 million.[6] Wall Park holiday centre was not included in the sale.

In January 2009, Pontins announced the closure of its Hemsby holiday centre.[7] Pontins Blackpool in Squires Gate closed in October 2009 and was subsequently demolished after being acquired by property developer Persimmon,[8] leaving only five parks still operating under the Pontins brand.

Pontins headquarters were relocated to the Southport Holiday Park, Ainsdale in Southport. From the original Hemmings buy-out until then, the headquarters were at Sagar House in the village of Eccleston, Lancashire.

In September 2009, Pontins announced a five-year multi-million investment plan for the remaining five parks. Refurbishment work completed in 2010 included a new half-board restaurant and ice skating rink at the Prestatyn Sands Holiday Park, and a new roller skating rink at the Brean Sands Holiday Park. Proposals of re-building the Camber Sands and Southport Holiday Parks and doubling the capacity of the Pakefield Holiday Park were also made.

In November 2010, Pontins entered administrative receivership[3] and in January 2011, the company was bought out of receivership by Britannia Hotels.[1] In 2014, the former Pontins resort at Sand Bay was purchased by the group and it became the sixth resort to be operated under the new Pontins brand.

Direct discrimination against Irish people edit

In March 2021 an internal Pontins document surfaced that lists surnames associated with "undesirable guests", all of which are common Irish surnames.[9][10] This was done in order to filter out bookings from gypsies and travellers.[11] This was investigated by the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) who found Pontins was "directly discriminating on the basis of race" and breached the Equality Act 2010.[12] The Britannia Hotel Group, which owns Pontins, signed an agreement with the EHRC promising to end the practice.[13]

Current resorts edit

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Location of current Pontins holiday camps

Closed/Sold off resorts edit

This is a list of some former Pontins resorts in both Ireland and the United Kingdom that have either closed or been sold off:

  • Barton Hall, Torquay, Devon; now a PGL site from 2010 (children's activity holidays)
  • Bay View, Brixham, Devon
  • Blackpool, Lancashire; (closed 2 October 2009); demolished and cleared, housing is now on the site
  • Bracklesham Bay, Chichester, West Sussex
  • Broadreeds, Selsey, West Sussex
  • Buckleigh Place, Westward Ho!, Devon
  • Dolphin Holiday Village, Brixham, Devon
  • Homelea Holiday Camp, Brixham, Devon
  • Hemsby, Norfolk; (closed January 2009); now owned by Northern Trust; as of 2023 it is back on the market[14]
  • Jersey Holiday Village, Portelet Bay, Jersey
  • Little Canada, Wootton, Isle of Wight; now a PGL site (children's activity holidays) (formerly 3D Education from 1995 to 2002)
  • Lydstep Haven, near Tenby, South Wales
  • Middleton Tower, Heysham, Lancashire; site now a retirement village (opened 2007)[15]
  • Osmington Bay, Weymouth, Dorset; now a PGL site (children's activity holidays) (formerly 3D Education from 1995 to 2002)
  • Plemont Bay, Jersey
  • Pendine Sands, Carmarthenshire, South Wales
  • Riviera Chalet Hotel, Bowleaze Cove (near Preston), Weymouth, Dorset
  • Sands Hotel, Prestatyn, Denbighshire, North Wales
  • Sandy Bay, Northumberland
  • Seacroft, Hemsby, Norfolk, Opposite side of the road to the other Hemsby site. Since 1998, owned and run by Richardson's as Hemsby Beach Holiday Park
  • South Devon, Paignton, Devon
  • South Downs, Bracklesham Bay, near Chichester
  • St Mary's Bay, Brixham, Devon; now a Park Holidays UK site
  • Torbay Chalet Hotel, Paignton, Devon
  • Tower Beach, Prestatyn, Denbighshire, North Wales
  • Trabolgan, County Cork, Ireland; currently operating as "Trabolgan Holiday Village"
  • Wick Ferry, Christchurch, Dorset
  • Wall Park, Brixham, Left derelict for years once new owners closed the park. Now demolished and cleared for Devon housing.

In popular culture edit

  • The 1973 British film Holiday on the Buses was filmed at and set in the Prestatyn resort. A plaque was erected in 2004 at the main entrance gates (unchanged since the film was shot) to note this event.[16] The same venue hosts professional snooker each year. Prestatyn Sands also hosts the finals for the annual Brass Band Festival;[17] historically, the qualifying rounds were held in other Pontins centres.
  • The previous On The Buses film, Mutiny on the Buses (1972), depicted buses carrying adverts with the slogan "Go Pontinental", a chain of holiday villages set up in Continental Europe.[2]
  • In November 2020, Liverpool-based indie band Courting released their fourth single 'Popshop!' which mentions the resort (in particular the Southport site) in its lyrics saying: "take the lads on tour, we'll go to Pontins."

Notes edit

  1. ^ Hemmings construction firm had originally built the holiday centre at Southport.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Pontin's holiday firm bought by Britannia Hotel group". BBC News. 28 January 2011. Retrieved 4 June 2019.
  2. ^ a b c Barker, Dennis (4 October 2000). "Obituary: Sir Fred Pontin". The Guardian. Retrieved 8 March 2018.
  3. ^ a b c d Finch, Julia; Treanor, Jill (13 November 2010). "Pontin's falls into administration as fond memories fail to save firm". The Guardian. Retrieved 8 March 2019.
  4. ^ "Pontins to get 'Disney' makeover". BBC News. 6 February 2011. Retrieved 8 March 2018.
  5. ^ "Grotbags actress Carol Lee Scott dies aged 74". BBC News. 6 July 2017. Retrieved 8 March 2019.
  6. ^ "Pontin's bought by former boss". The Guardian. 27 March 2008. Retrieved 27 March 2008.
  7. ^ "Pontin's to close holiday centre". BBC News. 5 January 2009. Retrieved 10 February 2009.
  8. ^ "Blackpool holiday camp to close". Blackpool Gazette.
  9. ^ "Pontins used 'undesirables list' of Irish surnames". BBC News. 2 March 2021. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  10. ^ Booth, Robert (2 March 2021). "Secret Pontins blacklist prevented people with Irish surnames from booking". The Guardian. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  11. ^ "Pontins used 'undesirable guests' list to discriminate against Gypsies and travellers, EHRC says". Sky News. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  12. ^ "Pontins used 'undesirables list' of Irish surnames". BBC News. 2 March 2021. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  13. ^ "Pontins used blacklist of common Irish surnames to keep Traveller families out of holiday parks". inews.co.uk. 2 March 2021. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  14. ^ . Commercial Search UK. Archived from the original on 17 February 2013.
  15. ^ "Middleton Village officially opened". The Visitor, Morecambe.
  16. ^ "Holiday on the Buses Event 2013".
  17. ^ . Archived from the original on 11 February 2009.

External links edit

  • UK Family Holidays and Short Breaks | Pontins

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For other uses see Pontins disambiguation Not to be confused with Pontings Pontins is a British company operating holiday parks in the UK founded in 1946 by Fred Pontin Since 2011 it has been owned by Britannia Hotels 1 Pontins Holiday ParksTrade namePontinsTypePrivate limited companyIndustryHoliday LeisureFounded1946 77 years ago 1946 FounderFred PontinHeadquartersSt Helier Jersey CI registered office Ainsdale Southport Merseyside trading office Number of locationsSix holiday parks in UKKey peopleAlex Langsam founder of Britannia Hotels ProductsFamily holiday parksNumber of employees1 049Websitepontins wbr comPontins specialises in offering half board and self catering holidays featuring entertainment at resorts or holiday parks as they have branded them Accommodation is usually in the form of chalets which Pontins calls apartments Contents 1 Company history 1 1 Direct discrimination against Irish people 2 Current resorts 3 Closed Sold off resorts 4 In popular culture 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksCompany history edit nbsp Balloon car 707 seen with an all over advert for Pontin s at Blackpool Pleasure Beach 5 August 1990Fred Pontin opened his first holiday camp in 1946 on the site of a former U S army base built during World War II at Brean Sands near Weston super Mare in Somerset at a cost of 23 000 Pontin formed a syndicate in which he held 50 control to own the camp 2 Within a year he had six camps 3 Over the years he bought more camps and personally ran them for a year before selling them to the syndicate 2 He gradually expanded his empire to thirty sites 4 The camps were smaller and less expensive than Butlin s holiday camps 3 Pontins had Bluecoats to entertain their guests as opposed to Butlins Redcoats Among the Bluecoats were Stu Francis Shane Richie Bobby Davro Bradley Walsh Nick Wilton Lee Mack and Carol Lee Scott who later played Grotbags 3 5 In 1978 the company was sold to Coral for 56 million In 1980 Coral including Pontins was taken over by Bass Brewing who sold Pontins in 1987 to a management buyout team led by Trevor Hemmings a It was sold again in 1989 to Scottish amp Newcastle Over the next ten years the company closed or sold off multiple sites In a three year programme in the mid 1990s the remaining camps were modernised By 2000 the company was operating only eight camps and was sold back to Hemmings In 2008 the company was sold to Ocean Parcs for 46 million 6 Wall Park holiday centre was not included in the sale In January 2009 Pontins announced the closure of its Hemsby holiday centre 7 Pontins Blackpool in Squires Gate closed in October 2009 and was subsequently demolished after being acquired by property developer Persimmon 8 leaving only five parks still operating under the Pontins brand Pontins headquarters were relocated to the Southport Holiday Park Ainsdale in Southport From the original Hemmings buy out until then the headquarters were at Sagar House in the village of Eccleston Lancashire In September 2009 Pontins announced a five year multi million investment plan for the remaining five parks Refurbishment work completed in 2010 included a new half board restaurant and ice skating rink at the Prestatyn Sands Holiday Park and a new roller skating rink at the Brean Sands Holiday Park Proposals of re building the Camber Sands and Southport Holiday Parks and doubling the capacity of the Pakefield Holiday Park were also made In November 2010 Pontins entered administrative receivership 3 and in January 2011 the company was bought out of receivership by Britannia Hotels 1 In 2014 the former Pontins resort at Sand Bay was purchased by the group and it became the sixth resort to be operated under the new Pontins brand Direct discrimination against Irish people edit In March 2021 an internal Pontins document surfaced that lists surnames associated with undesirable guests all of which are common Irish surnames 9 10 This was done in order to filter out bookings from gypsies and travellers 11 This was investigated by the Equality and Human Rights Commission EHRC who found Pontins was directly discriminating on the basis of race and breached the Equality Act 2010 12 The Britannia Hotel Group which owns Pontins signed an agreement with the EHRC promising to end the practice 13 Current resorts editBrean Sands Burnham on Sea Somerset Currently closed to tourists being used to house workers for the local HPC Nuclear Site for 3 years Camber Sands Camber East Sussex Pakefield Suffolk adults only Prestatyn Sands Holiday Park Wales Sand Bay Weston Super Mare Somerset adults only Southport Merseyside nbsp nbsp Prestatyn nbsp Southport nbsp Brean Sands nbsp Camber Sands nbsp Pakefield nbsp Sand Bayclass notpageimage Location of current Pontins holiday campsClosed Sold off resorts editThis is a list of some former Pontins resorts in both Ireland and the United Kingdom that have either closed or been sold off Barton Hall Torquay Devon now a PGL site from 2010 children s activity holidays Bay View Brixham Devon Blackpool Lancashire closed 2 October 2009 demolished and cleared housing is now on the site Bracklesham Bay Chichester West Sussex Broadreeds Selsey West Sussex Buckleigh Place Westward Ho Devon Dolphin Holiday Village Brixham Devon Homelea Holiday Camp Brixham Devon Hemsby Norfolk closed January 2009 now owned by Northern Trust as of 2023 it is back on the market 14 Jersey Holiday Village Portelet Bay Jersey Little Canada Wootton Isle of Wight now a PGL site children s activity holidays formerly 3D Education from 1995 to 2002 Lydstep Haven near Tenby South Wales Middleton Tower Heysham Lancashire site now a retirement village opened 2007 15 Osmington Bay Weymouth Dorset now a PGL site children s activity holidays formerly 3D Education from 1995 to 2002 Plemont Bay Jersey Pendine Sands Carmarthenshire South Wales Riviera Chalet Hotel Bowleaze Cove near Preston Weymouth Dorset Sands Hotel Prestatyn Denbighshire North Wales Sandy Bay Northumberland Seacroft Hemsby Norfolk Opposite side of the road to the other Hemsby site Since 1998 owned and run by Richardson s as Hemsby Beach Holiday Park South Devon Paignton Devon South Downs Bracklesham Bay near Chichester St Mary s Bay Brixham Devon now a Park Holidays UK site Torbay Chalet Hotel Paignton Devon Tower Beach Prestatyn Denbighshire North Wales Trabolgan County Cork Ireland currently operating as Trabolgan Holiday Village Wick Ferry Christchurch Dorset Wall Park Brixham Left derelict for years once new owners closed the park Now demolished and cleared for Devon housing In popular culture editThe 1973 British film Holiday on the Buses was filmed at and set in the Prestatyn resort A plaque was erected in 2004 at the main entrance gates unchanged since the film was shot to note this event 16 The same venue hosts professional snooker each year Prestatyn Sands also hosts the finals for the annual Brass Band Festival 17 historically the qualifying rounds were held in other Pontins centres The previous On The Buses film Mutiny on the Buses 1972 depicted buses carrying adverts with the slogan Go Pontinental a chain of holiday villages set up in Continental Europe 2 In November 2020 Liverpool based indie band Courting released their fourth single Popshop which mentions the resort in particular the Southport site in its lyrics saying take the lads on tour we ll go to Pontins Notes edit Hemmings construction firm had originally built the holiday centre at Southport References edit a b Pontin s holiday firm bought by Britannia Hotel group BBC News 28 January 2011 Retrieved 4 June 2019 a b c Barker Dennis 4 October 2000 Obituary Sir Fred Pontin The Guardian Retrieved 8 March 2018 a b c d Finch Julia Treanor Jill 13 November 2010 Pontin s falls into administration as fond memories fail to save firm The Guardian Retrieved 8 March 2019 Pontins to get Disney makeover BBC News 6 February 2011 Retrieved 8 March 2018 Grotbags actress Carol Lee Scott dies aged 74 BBC News 6 July 2017 Retrieved 8 March 2019 Pontin s bought by former boss The Guardian 27 March 2008 Retrieved 27 March 2008 Pontin s to close holiday centre BBC News 5 January 2009 Retrieved 10 February 2009 Blackpool holiday camp to close Blackpool Gazette Pontins used undesirables list of Irish surnames BBC News 2 March 2021 Retrieved 2 March 2021 Booth Robert 2 March 2021 Secret Pontins blacklist prevented people with Irish surnames from booking The Guardian Retrieved 2 March 2021 Pontins used undesirable guests list to discriminate against Gypsies and travellers EHRC says Sky News Retrieved 2 March 2021 Pontins used undesirables list of Irish surnames BBC News 2 March 2021 Retrieved 2 March 2021 Pontins used blacklist of common Irish surnames to keep Traveller families out of holiday parks inews co uk 2 March 2021 Retrieved 2 March 2021 Property Commercial Search UK Archived from the original on 17 February 2013 Middleton Village officially opened The Visitor Morecambe Holiday on the Buses Event 2013 Restaurants Archived from the original on 11 February 2009 External links editUK Family Holidays and Short Breaks Pontins Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pontins amp oldid 1176636846, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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