Significant Milestone Reached At Haven Kent Coast Holiday Park
A significant milestone has been reached at Haven Kent Coast Holiday Park as the highly anticipated aqua park project moves from groundworks into its next exciting phase.
The steel structure is now taking shape with the help of a 64-tonne crane, marking a pivotal moment in the development of this exceptional facility for Haven's portfolio.
Building takes shape
The impressive structure now rising from the ground will soon house a whole host of family-friendly attractions, including the Wild River rapids slide, interactive Aquaplay zones, a dedicated splash pad for younger guests and an expanded indoor swimming area.
This major development is set to make Kent Coast an even more popular destination for families looking for the perfect British holiday experience, just 35 minutes from London.
High-profile recognition
The timing of this construction milestone coincides with recent high-profile recognition of the project. Last week, Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves MP visited the site to witness Haven's substantial investment programme firsthand, touring the development alongside other improvements.
The Chancellor's visit highlighted the significant impact of Haven's ongoing commitment to UK tourism infrastructure and coastal community development.
operations continue
Despite the major construction work taking place, the park remains fully operational with minimal disruption for current guests. This careful management ensures families can continue enjoying their holidays whilst the exciting new attractions take shape around them.
The successful progression to this construction phase reflects excellent collaboration with partners including Shellmar Construction, who have delivered outstanding work on the groundworks and structural elements of the project.
With the steel framework now rising and the building beginning to take its final form, anticipation continues to build for the completion of this landmark addition to Kent Coast's impressive set up.
The project remains on track for completion later this year.