PGL Travel

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PGL Travel Ltd.
PGL
IndustryEducational Travel, Holidays
Founded1957
FounderPeter Gordon Lawrence
Headquarters
Area served
United Kingdom, France, Australia
ServicesHoliday camps and activities
OwnerMidlothian Capital Partners
Subsidiaries3D Education and Adventure (dissolved)
Websitepgl.co.uk

PGL Travel Ltd is a company founded in 1957 and is a provider of school activity courses and summer camps for children in the United Kingdom.[1] Along with NST, European Study Tours and StudyLink it is a part of the HB Education group, owned by Midlothian Capital Partners.[2]

History

PGL Travel Ltd. was established in 1957 as ‘PGL Voyages’ and is a provider of school activity courses and adventure holidays for children.

In the 1960s and early 1970s the ‘PGL Experience' was aimed at young adults and based on three main activities - canoeing, sailing and pony trekking, with accommodation in tents. PGL moved into the school and group travel market and during the 1980s expanded, purchasing more properties, ranging from a mansion house in Perthshire to a converted farm in Oxfordshire.

PGL opened a headquarters in the South of France and became one of the first UK organisers of canoeing holidays in the Ardèche Gorge.

In the early 90s the acquisition by the company of the former Quest Outdoor Adventure programme as well as the purchase of a number of centres operated by competitors, resulted in a considerable expansion in the schools’ adventure market in the UK and France. In 1993 the company also entered the school ski market with the acquisition of Ski Europe and Ski Wessex.

In 2000, PGL purchased Château de Grande Romaine, a 300-bed former hotel and grounds on the eastern outskirts of Paris.

PGL completed their biggest purchase ever, in 2005 of 3D Education and Adventure, their biggest rival, gave the company three more centres on the South Coast of England, one on the Isle of Wight and a contract with Pontins to provide children's activities on their sites. Though with Pontins going into administration in 2010 [3] and was subsequently purchased by the Britannia Hotels Group in 2011 [4] and the contract between Pontins and PGL ceased to be sometime in 2011. [citation needed]

The company was sold in 2007 to Holidaybreak Plc [5] and formed the first part of the Holidaybreak 'Education Division'. Significant property acquisitions in the UK in recent years have included Caythorpe Court, near Grantham in 2004 and in 2009, Liddington in Wiltshire.

In July 2011, Holidaybreak was purchased by Cox & Kings Limited, based in India and then in 2014 PGL opened an office in Melbourne Australia and acquired two centres in Victoria and one in Queensland, Campaspe Downs, Camp Rumbug and Kindilan.

In 2017, PGL sought to acquire two new centres - Newby Wiske Hall - formerly North Yorkshire Police Headquarters [6] and Bawdsey Manor on the Suffolk Heritage Coast [7] The purchase of Newby Wiske Hall is still 'subject to contract' due to PGL's applications for planning consent for change of use and listed building consent for the site being referred for Judicial Review in January 2018.

PGL's largest area of business continues to be school trips and educational travel. These range from activity and adventure trips to subject focussed trips (Science, ICT, Maths, Field Studies and French Language courses). During the UK school terms PGL mainly offers school and youth group holidays, as well as birthday parties and day trips. Outside of the UK school terms, PGL also offers family and child-only adventure holidays (summer camps).[8]

In 2020 the coronavirus crisis had an effect on its business with disputes with customers concerning refunds.[9]

Holidays

During the UK school terms PGL mainly offers school and youth group holidays, as well as birthday parties and day trips. Outside of the UK school terms PGL also offers family and child-only summer camps.

The most popular holiday run is the "Multi-Activity" where guests get to sample a range of activities.[citation needed]

Abroad

PGL has centres in France for School and other youth groups. These offer both activity and educational holidays.

Northern France

References

  1. ^ "Peter Gordon Lawrence". The Independent. August 31, 2004. Archived from the original on 2022-05-24.
  2. ^ Although children often refer to us as 'Parents Get Lost', the company actually is named after its founder, Peter Gordon Lawrence.
  3. ^ "Pontin's goes into administration". BBC News. November 13, 2010.
  4. ^ "Pontin's bought by UK hotel group". BBC News. January 28, 2011.
  5. ^ Bowers, Simon (May 18, 2007). "Multimillion pound windfall for PGL bosses" – via www.theguardian.com.
  6. ^ "North Yorkshire Police announce sale of headquarters of 40 years near Northallerton | Calendar - ITV News". Itv.com. 2017-03-16. Retrieved 2018-04-27.
  7. ^ Megan Goodwin (24 March 2017). "Bawdsey Manor purchased by adventure holiday company PGL | Latest Suffolk and Essex News - East Anglian Daily Times". Eadt.co.uk. Retrieved 2018-04-27.
  8. ^ "PGL". Girlguiding. Retrieved 2022-03-30.
  9. ^ "Hard-up parents plea for refunds from PGL travel firm". BBC News. 6 May 2020.

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