Staff and the management team of the Meadow Bay Villages park group are celebrating after the company landed two top accolades at British Travel Awards 2025.
Meadow Bay Villages was named as overall winner in the categories of Best Small Company for UK Family Holidays, and the Best Small Company for UK Short Breaks.

Judges announced the result at BTA’s prestigious awards ceremony at the Grosvenor House Hotel in Mayfair, attended by senior tourism and travel industry figures from across the country.
Based on nominations by almost half a million individuals, the BTA accolades are recognised as the most influential consumer-voted awards in the UK travel industry.
The group’s chief executive Geoffrey Smith said everyone was “absolutely delighted” at the achievement, not least because the group has been operating for just 18 months.
“To be recognised so early in our journey is incredible and reflects the commitment of our amazing team to providing outstanding holiday experiences.
“We couldn’t be prouder to see their passion acknowledged in this way,” said Mr Smith.
The four-strong group includes Billing Aquadrome in Northamptonshire which provides a relaxing countryside retreat in a tranquil lakeside setting.
In the past 18 months, Meadow Bay Villages has invested £17 million in the park’s regeneration, providing a host of first-class leisure facilities for guests and holiday home owners.
Also benefitting from the group’s substantial investment policies is Hayling Island holiday park in Hampshire where a range of new accommodation is on offer for all holiday budgets.
It includes luxury platinum-grade holiday caravans with private hot tubs and new dog-friendly gold standard holiday caravans.
Meadow Bay Villages also operates Golden Leas Holiday Park and Hollybush Farm Holiday Park, both located on the Isle of Sheppey.
There is more information about the group and its parks, which are members of the Holiday and Residential Parks Association (HARPA), at www.meadowbay.com