The joint administrators of a large holiday park have reassured visitors Christmas events are continuing at the site.
Gwel an Mor in Portreath, Cornwall, was among 10 holiday parks affected after joint administrators were appointed to several companies run by Cove UK in November.
Administrator Adam Paxton, of Alvarez and Marsal Europe, said the holiday park was still trading and day-to-day operations were continuing “with minimal disruption”.
Portreath Parish Council chairman Ian Stewart said he was concerned for the holiday park’s employees.
Gwel an Mor has dozens of holiday lodges along with facilities including indoor archery, a swimming pool, golf course, fishing lake and an activity centre for children.
Mr Stewart, speaking as a resident, said the holiday park was likely the largest single employer in the parish and contributed a lot to the local economy through tourism.
“Any time you hear stories like this, and most people found out about it on Facebook, it is concerning,” he said.
Mr Paxton said owners, residents and holidaymakers could contact site managers with any questions.
