
Park of the Year 2010 - Get YOUR entries in NOW!
Now is the time to get your entry in for 2010 Park of the Year competition.
Be sure to act as soon as you can. You have until the end of December this year – and then comes the judging and announcement of the winners next June.
This exciting competition has now become since its launch 5 years ago more and more a part of the annual Park Homes scene.
It is all about choosing the best Park in the UK. It is sponsored by insurance company, Towergate Bakers and run in association with Park Home & Holiday Caravan magazine.
It is easy to enter your Park in this prestigious competition.
You can fill in the entry form on this web site or contact our members team at Towergate Bakers 01242 528844 for an entry form which you can fill in and post to our judges.
Explains Sales Director Paul Baker of Towergate Bakers, “This competition is a winner in so many ways. There’s £1,000 to be won - £500 for the person who nominates the winning Park and £500 for the Park itself – all courtesy of us here Towergate Bakers.
A great prize and no problem to enter. All Park residents have to do is simply tell the judges why they feel that the Park where they live is the best in the country. What could be simpler than that?
Its a fact that year on year we get more and more entries because the competition is being promoted more actively and to a much wider audience.
As well as being featured in Park Home News magazine, which will reach every Park home in England and Wales. Also, it is prominently featured in Park Home & Holiday Caravan magazine, one of the leading specialist magazines dedicated to Park Home living.
Rest assured the winning Park and its residents will receive plenty of recognition too – so don’t delay or leave it to someone else, fill in your nomination today using additional paper if you need to!
And please feel free to promote the competition amongst your neighbours and friends as the more nominations we receive for a particular Park the more difficult it will be for the judges to ignore you.”
Be sure to check on this web site soon for exciting news of the 2009 Park of the Year winner!








