Park Home News Magazine 2021 Edition

The 2021 edition of Park Home News magazine, now in its 15th year, is now available, packed as usual with loads of news and views about the park home lifestyle; it is a highly recommended read, especially for those thinking of buying a park home.

The magazine is posted to around 6,5000 park homes in England, Scotland and Wales each year and is also available in the attached digital format and at the annual park home shows whenever they might resume. If you have not received the magazine, it could be that your park is not on our database, so please do contact us for a copy. Likewise, if you are looking at purchasing a new or second-hand home, do contact us for a copy. You won’t be disappointed.

Read the magazine here: http://ourmagazines.co.uk/ubaMy

Check out our other News articles here.

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