As the UK and Ireland’s leading short break provider, Center Parcs offers high-quality breaks in beautiful woodland settings. With more than 100 indoor and outdoor activities, the Subtropical Swimming Paradise, Aqua Sana Forest Spa and a range of restaurants and shops, Center Parcs brings families together in a forest environment.

Creating habitats at Center Parcs
At Center Parcs Longleat, sustainability doesn’t sit on the sidelines. It’s rooted in the very landscape. From protecting wildlife habitats to planting for native species, the grounds team plays a vital role in helping nature thrive alongside thousands of guests.
For Harrison Ewen, Grounds Services Manager, the forest is more than a backdrop. It’s the focus of his work. Whether he’s supporting biodiversity through winter food planting or maintaining habitats for local wildlife, every day brings something new.
Village Director Sarah Deverill oversees a site that welcomes up to 4,500 guests and employs 1,600 people, where sustainable hospitality is a focus. Roles range from guest services to conservation, with opportunities to make a difference across the operation. “It’s a real privilege to be here,” she says. “Our teams are essential to making the experience special for everyone who visits.”
Watch the video to see how green skills shape careers across the UK, and how sustainability fits into places you might not expect.
A pioneer organisation in the green and sustainability sector
Watch this interview to discover how Center Parcs’ focus on sustainability isn’t new, it’s been at the heart of what they’ve done for decades. Learn more about their green skills approach to every aspect of their business and how you can find a sustainable hospitality job within the sector.
