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Haven holiday parks to introduce big changes for reopening in 2020

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This is what you can expect on your next getaway as Ayrshire holiday firm unveil new six-point Clean and Safe Charter.Holiday park giant Haven has launched a six-point Clean and Safe Charter as it prepares to open in July-  if the go-ahead is given.The Scottish Government has earmarked July 15 for holiday parks and campsites to open, with an earlier restart date of July 4 scheduled south of the border.Haven has parks at Craig Tara in Ayrshire and Seton Sands in East Lothian – but holidaymakers can expect to find some big changes to their usual getaways.The company has also announced a new plan to revamp staycations with a new type of holiday, the Haven Hideaway, which will be available for 2020 as the country recovers from the coronavirus.

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