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Million pound development opened at adventure centre



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Published Date: 20 May 2008
Tuesday, 4.40pm - A MILLION pound lodge complex and campsite were opened at PGL's Caythorpe Court by MP Douglas Hogg on Friday.
Mr Hogg cut the ribbon to the £1.25m development, which was built by Newtec Construction at the adventure centre in Caythorpe.


The complex provides additional accommodation for 330 youngsters and the first guests arrived at the centre two hours after the opening ceremony.


PGL is the largest provider of activity holidays and courses for young people in the UK. The firm bought the Caythorpe site three years ago.

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