Good Neighbour Awards

There is no doubt that good neighbours, and conversely bad neighbours, can make a huge difference to our happiness and to our lives, no more so than in a residential park where, generally speaking, residents are older and quite often live alone.

In some parks, some active social clubs and groups organise events and outings, but sadly in other parks, there are no organised activities and little community engagement.

Good neighbours can make such a difference which is why Paul Baker Insurance is sponsoring a new competition with two awards of £100, one prize for the person making the winning nomination and one for the winning neighbour. All entries will feature in the 2021 issue of Park Home News magazine.

To Enter

Please email [email protected]  or write to us at PBIS, 16 Hewlett Road, Cheltenham, GL52 6AA telling him why your neighbour is such a good friend and neighbour. Paul will hopefully visit the winners to present the prizes and some additional goodies too!

Insurance

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If you are interested in finding out more about our coverage or would like to obtain a free quotation, then please do get in touch with the team at PBIS today.

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