At The Deepings Caravan Park, we believe in creating a holiday destination that works in harmony with nature. Our commitment to the environment goes far beyond compliance — it is woven into everything we do.
This is the story of how we are building a greener, cleaner and more wildlife-friendly future.
1. Planting for Tomorrow: Our 145 New Trees
We have embarked on an ambitious tree-planting programme, introducing 145 new native trees of eight different species across the park.
These trees have been carefully chosen for their:
Wildlife value (food, nesting, shade, shelter)
Climate resilience
Soil-improving qualities
Visual beauty throughout the seasons
Each new tree contributes to building a more resilient landscape, improving air quality, cooling the park in summer and creating natural habitats for birds, insects and small mammals.
This is long-term environmental investment — a legacy for generations of guests and wildlife.
2. Meadows in Bloom: Four Wildflower Areas
To support pollinators and reintroduce natural beauty into the landscape, we have created four wildflower meadow sections around the park.
These meadows:
Provide nectar for bees, butterflies and hoverflies
Encourage a greater diversity of insects
Improve soil structure
Reduce mowing and machinery use
Transform previously plain grass into vibrant, ecological hotspots
Guests can enjoy the colour and movement these meadows bring — and children can explore the tiny ecosystems they support.
3. Wildlife Homes Across the Park
We want The Deepings to be a true sanctuary for wildlife, so we are installing a variety of safe, high-quality habitats:
🦔 Hedgehog Houses
Placed in sheltered, quiet corners, these houses give hedgehogs a place to rest, nest and hibernate.
Hedgehogs roam up to 2 miles every night, so offering safe stopovers is vital to reversing their decline.
🐦 Bird Boxes
Multiple nesting boxes support common garden birds as well as species that struggle to find natural cavities in modern environments.
These boxes help raise the next generation of songbirds that fill the park with life and colour.
🦇 Bat Boxes
Bats help balance insect populations and are a sign of a healthy ecosystem. Bat boxes offer safe roosts and encourage more of these fascinating nocturnal creatures to thrive.
These wildlife homes mark the beginning of a long-term approach to supporting UK priority species.
4. Bug Hotels & Insect Havens
We are building a number of bug hotels, filled with natural materials like bamboo, bark, cones and hollow stems.
These structures support:
Solitary bees
Beetles
Ladybirds
Woodlice
Lacewings
Spiders
Insects form the foundation of nearly every food chain. By providing shelter for them, we support birds, bats, frogs, flowers and more.
Kids particularly love this part of the park — and our eco workshops teach them why even the smallest creatures matter.
5. A New Wetland Habitat for Frogs & Dragonflies
To strengthen biodiversity even further, we are developing a small wetland area designed to support:
Frogs and toads
Dragonflies and damselflies
Water-loving insects
Wetland plants
Amphibian breeding cycles
Wetlands are among the most important ecosystems on Earth — and even a small one has a huge impact.
This new feature will serve as both a wildlife refuge and an educational resource for families and local schools.
6. Clean, Renewable Power: Our Solar Future
The Deepings Caravan Park proudly operates with substantial renewable energy, including:
🔋 110 kW Solar Panel System
Our large solar array powers significant parts of the park, reducing reliance on fossil fuels.
🔆 Solar Streetlights
All outdoor street lighting is 100% solar powered.
🔆 Solar Touring Box Lighting
Every touring box uses clean, renewable solar power, further cutting emissions.
🚗 EV Charging Point
Guests with electric vehicles can recharge with ease, supporting cleaner travel choices.
We are committed to continuing our clean energy journey as technology evolves.
7. Quiet, Clean Maintenance: Electric Tools
To reduce noise pollution and improve air quality, we have begun replacing petrol-powered tools with electric hedge cutters, strimmers and trimmers.
Benefits include:
Lower carbon emissions
Less fuel use
Quieter operation (better for wildlife and guests)
Cleaner air across the park
This shift supports our goal of operating a low-impact, eco-friendly site.
8. Energy-Efficient Kitchen Equipment
Our commitment to sustainability extends indoors too.
We have upgraded our facilities with energy-efficient commercial kitchen equipment, reducing:
Electricity consumption
Heat waste
Running costs
Carbon footprint
This equipment includes modern, high-efficiency appliances designed to meet strict environmental standards.
By lowering our operational energy use, we help ensure that the majority of our electricity continues to come from clean solar sources.
9. Reducing Waste: Composting & Recycling
We work hard to ensure waste is kept to a minimum.
♻️ Food Waste & Garden Waste Composting
All garden trimmings and appropriate kitchen food scraps are composted onsite.
This compost:
Enriches soil
Supports new planting
Reduces landfill
Helps close the loop in our resource cycle
♻️ Recycling Points for Guests
Clear signage and easily accessible bins encourage guests to recycle during their stay.
♻️ Avoiding Single-Use Plastics
We aim to minimise disposable materials throughout the park.
10. Community Engagement & Education
We believe sustainability thrives when the community is involved.
We run or plan to run:
Nature workshops for children
Community tree-planting days
Wildlife walks with local experts
Litter clean-ups
School partnerships
Bug hotel building events
Seasonal wildlife counts (butterflies, birds, insects)
Our goal is to turn environmental action into something enjoyable, educational and lasting.
11. A Haven for Wildlife — A Retreat for Guests
Our sustainability journey enriches both wildlife and visitor experience.
Guests can now enjoy:
Meadows buzzing with life
New trees forming future shady groves
Quiet evenings with bats overhead
Early mornings full of birdsong
Frog calls near the wetland
Hedgehog trails in quiet corners
Solar-lit pathways
Cleaner air and quieter grounds
We are building a holiday park where nature and people exist in harmony.
12. Our Vision for the Future
This is just the beginning.
Our long-term vision includes:
Expanding renewable energy
Enhancing wildlife corridors
Increasing accessible nature education
Building more habitat structures
Improving water resilience
Hosting more community events
Further reducing our carbon footprint
We are constantly looking for new ways to be greener, cleaner and kinder to nature.
🌱 Conclusion: Growing Greener Every Year
“Our Green Story” represents our commitment to protecting the planet, supporting wildlife, and educating future generations.
Every new tree, every solar panel, every bug hotel, every meadow — all give life back to the land.
We’re proud of the changes we’ve made, and excited for what comes next.