Two Welsh holiday parks shut to visitors due to coronavirus have been handed over to the NHS to help fight the pandemic.
Pario Leisure Group decided the 250-plus beds should be put to good use to support NHS workers.
Tan Rallt Holiday Home Park and Spa in Abergele and Marine Holiday Park in Rhyl, are just a 10-minute drive away from Ysbyty Glan Clwyd, in Bodelwyddan.
Park owner, Wyn Williams, and his family have given the parks and all of their caravans, free of charge to the Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board (BCUHB) and NHS staff, reports NorthWalesLive.
Mr Williams said: “It is so important for us to all help each other at this time, to ensure spirits are kept high and the NHS staff feel cared about.
“We are all in this together and showing love for one another is of paramount importance – now more than ever. We all need to play our part.
“Both of our parks are just 10 minutes away from Glan Clwyd Hospital and while we follow government guidelines and close our parks to the public, it seemed the obvious solution to myself, my family and all of my staff, to now offer these beds to our loyal NHS workers who are really feeling the strain.”
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Wyn added: “The health and wellbeing of all of our visitors and staff is paramount and our number one priority. Considering the rate at which covid-19 is spreading we feel we owe it to all of our loyal customers and the community to take this action.
“It is the right thing to do in the war against coronavirus.”
The news comes after it was revealed that Wales' new £350m 'super hospital' - The Grange in Cwmbran - will be opening early in a bid to help tackle coronavirus.
While it's due to officially open in a year's time, Aneurin Bevan University Health Board (ABUHB) has revealed that part of it will be open from next month.