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Holiday park launches inclusive travel pack

28.05.2026 11:36 1 min 1 source
Bdaily Business News ENG
Holiday park launches inclusive travel pack
Original source: Bdaily Business News

Verdant Parks has launched a pilot Predictability Pack at Riverside Holiday Park in Wooler, Northumberland, aimed at reducing stress for families with neurodiverse children. Developed with special educational needs experts, the pack provides visual guides covering the journey, check-in, and facilities, including neurodivergent-friendly information about the Daisy Caravan. Staff have been trained to support neurodivergent guests. The company plans to roll out the pack to its other ten parks.

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