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A holiday park said 25 jobs were at risk of redundancy due to the "seismic" effects of the coronavirus pandemic. Devon Cliffs Holiday Park in Exmouth currently employs about 500 people at the ...
A new activity for adrenalin junkies has been unveiled at Devon Cliffs Holiday Park, in Exmouth. 'The Jump' offers thrill seekers the chance to freefall through the air onto a giant airbag. It was ...
A number of emergency services have been spotted at Devon Cliffs Holiday Park in Exmouth this evening (April 16). Eyewitnesses have seen at least three emergency vehicles at the scene.
The Devon Cliffs site houses around 1,800 caravans, each with the capacity to sleep up to six people. Given the favourable weather , as many as 10,000 guests are anticipated to stay at the park ...
Devon and Cornwall Police have confirmed the body of the girl, 13, who was on holiday with her family, was found at the base of the cliffs at Sandy Bay, Exmouth on Friday.
The 13-year-old was on holiday from elsewhere in the country and the death, which happened at the Devon Cliffs Holiday Park on Saturday, is being treated as non-suspicious.
A 13-year-old girl has been found dead following an incident near Devon Cliffs Holiday Park. Devon and Cornwall Police were called to an incident near the holiday park in Exmouth on Friday 16 April.
Since 2000, Devon Cliffs Holiday Park has been through a £13.5 million redevelopment, giving it the opportunity to rejuvenate its retail outlets - and put the focus firmly back on customer service.
Devon and Cornwall Police were called to an incident at Devon Cliffs Holiday Park in Exmouth on April 16. It has now been confirmed by police that the body of a 13-year-old girl, who was on ...
Haven's Devon Cliffs holiday park is set to reopen to visitors but it will look very different. The Devon holiday park expected to open in July to the first paying visitors. However, those that do ...
Owners of Devon Cliffs Holiday Park in Exmouth says it will be restructuring for 2021. A holiday park said 25 jobs were at risk of redundancy due to the "seismic" effects of the coronavirus pandemic.