Seal Bay in Selsey has confirmed it is not in administration.
Cove UK says administrators have been appointed to parts of its company affecting several UK parks, but Seal Bay is not one of them.
The resort says it continues to trade as normal and remains focused on its long-term plans, thanking staff, owners and guests for their support.
Statement Regarding the Appointment of Administrators to Certain Other Entities in the Cove Group
White Horse Caravans Limited trading as Seal Bay note the announcement that administrators have been appointed to Cove Communities Holiday Park UK HoldCo Limited and its subsidiaries.
White Horse Caravans Limited is not in administration and is unconnected with the situation at Cove Communities Holiday Park UK HoldCo Limited and continues to operate as normal.
We understand that public filings can sometimes prompt speculation and media interest. However we want to reassure all stakeholders that Seal Bay Resort is stable and trading normally.
A spokesperson for Cove UK said: “We confirm that administrators have been appointed to Cove Communities Holiday Park HoldCo Limited and its subsidiaries, and this affects a number of holiday parks across the UK.
Seal Bay, our largest resort under the Cove UK group, is not part of the administration process and continues to trade as normal for our guests and owners. Our focus remains on serving our customers and executing our long-term strategy. We appreciate the continued support of our employees, owners and customers.”

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