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Rev up your engines and motor on down to Hendra Holiday Park for a fun-filled day of cars, music and competitions.
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Campers vote Hendra one of the UK's Top 100 Parks 2010
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As Newquay’s five star family fun park, we know there’s always room for improvement. So despite winning the “exceptional” 5 star rating from Enjoy England for 2009 (as well as 2008) and a host of other awards, we’re continuing to invest in more superb facilities. If you had a brilliant time with us in 2009, just look at what we’ve got in store for you this coming season and if you’re planning on visiting us for the first time, rest assured, our fabulous holiday park just got even better!
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The Cornish Bluegrass festival Hits Hendra for the 6th year running. The weekend once again saw hundreds of keen musicians and fans gather for three days of celebration, fun and toe-tapping. This year’s line up saw acts such as The Foggy Hogtown Boys from Canada; Corinne West and Doug Cox from America and Canada; from Germany L.Bow Grease and after storming our audiences last year, we welcomed back Spaniard Lluis Gomez and the Joan Pau Cumellas Band.
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After another exceptional year Hendra has again been awarded the top quality status of a Five Star rating by Enjoy England. One of only 27 Parks with Five Star status in Cornwall the regional inspector also confirmed that Hendra's rating score is the highest of any Park of its type in the South West!
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A brand-new website dedicated to all things Newquay is being praised for its innovation and information. www.newquayholidaytips.co.uk is a blog-style site with loads of fantastic articles on everything you could possibly wish to know about Newquay.
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Staff at Hendra Holiday Park are delighted to hand over a cheque for £5000 for the Children’s Hospice South West’s Precious Lives Appeal. We have been fundraising in memory of Joe Way, the inspirational little boy who passed away in May. Joe touched many hearts and is the late son of our Park Manager Matt Way, who lives and works on site with his family.
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