Park-home company to support children's charity

A national park-home company, which has two sites in north Northumberland, has chosen to raise funds for a children's charity in 2016.
Alfie Best, owner of Wyldecrest Parks.Alfie Best, owner of Wyldecrest Parks.
Alfie Best, owner of Wyldecrest Parks.

Wyldecrest Parks has just chosen Dreams Come True as its 2016 Charity of the Year to celebrate the firm’s 15th anniversary.

Valued at around £200million and owned by entrepreneur Alfie Best, Wyldecrest is one of the largest park-home operators in the UK, with 46 residential and holiday mobile-home sites spread across England, Scotland and Wales, including Bockenfield Country Holiday Park in Felton and a retirement site in Wooler.

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Throughout 2016, the Essex-based company will be supporting Dreams Come True with numerous fund-raising activities.

The charity works hard to fulfil the dreams of children and young people aged between two and 21 with serious and life-limiting conditions.

The experience of fulfilling a dream has a profound impact on the children, their families, friends and carers, providing a positive focus among countless hospital appointments and lengthy treatments, creating memories for families to treasure in difficult times.