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South Lakeland Leisure Village April Newsletter 2020

10 April 2020

Memories that last a lifetime…

So lets share some fantastic memories…

Lodge exteriors

And here’s some that you’ve shared with us.

Family montage

Keep sharing your favourite memories South Lakeland Leisure Village by following us on social media and tagging our accounts or our location.


 Park Life…

Behind the scenes we are keeping South Lakeland Leisure Village in pristine order ready for the day when we can re-open and welcome you back. Essential maintenance staff are in action – look carefully and you may just spot some familiar faces.

Park exterior


 

What’s your view?

Lake view

 

So what’s your best view of the Park? Why not email your favourites to info@pureleisuregroup.com  and we’ll feature a selection in our next newsletter.

And if you’ve got a story to tell we’d love to hear that too!


Spring is well and truly here…

Here’s a stunning photograph captured by one of our essential staff members this week.

Wildlife

Why not share your best photo of wildlife at South Lakeland Leisure Village?


A taste of Lancashire at Waters Edge Restaurant…

If you hadn’t had the chance to visit the Park before the current closure then we’d like to let you know that the award winning restaurant has a brand new menu. You’ll find everything from a Flat Iron Rump Steak to that all time favourite Sausage and Mash!

Plus we are about to announce a new range of Beers and Wines from Carlsberg and a selection of locally sourced Craft Gins.

Meal
Water’s Edge Food & Drink

Newsletter Updates…

Whilst the Park remains closed we will bring you all the latest news via this newsletter so that you can keep in touch. As soon as we are advised that we can re-open we’ll let you know.

Until then remember a warm welcome awaits from the team at South Lakeland Leisure Village.

Lake and grounds

We hope that you’ve had a lovely Easter Weekend.

Kind Regards,

South Lakeland Leisure Village