Furious man arrives at holiday park 'to find caravan has been moved by owners'

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Mark Robinson bought the static home with his late father four years ago.

A furious man says the owners of a caravan park have moved his dad's static home after he forked out his life savings to buy it.

However, Lyons Holiday Parks said ownership of the caravan had not been formally transferred by Raymond Robinson to his son, and also claimed that site fees had not been paid.They allowed a six-month "grace" period but say that it has now been moved. Top news stories today He says that along with his father hebought the second hand Carnaby Siesta caravan from Lyons for £15,000 in June 2019 and its plot was on their Oakfield's site in Towyn.

He claimed gas bottles had vanished from the caravan and when he went inside it he found his "TV was on the floor" and personal belongings remained inside."I’ve had no correspondence. Now Lyons are asking me 'What do I want to do with it?' They have treated me like dirt," he claimed. Luckily Mr Robisnon used his American Dodge "day" van for the 250-mile round trip from the West Midlands to Towyn and was able to stay in it when he found his caravan had been moved to a temporary "plot".

A Lyons spokesperson added: "Mr Robinson was an owner with Lyons Holiday Parks prior to sadly passing away. Usually when such a change occurs with ownership it is standard practice that a next of kin would be in touch to transfer all details over to another party of the family - unfortunately, this didn’t occur.

 

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