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Center Parcs breaks ground on first Scottish site despite right-to-roam controversy

Summary by Travel Tomorrow
Center Parcs has broken ground on a new site in Scotland, marking the start of a £450 million (around €518 million) project expected to bring 1,200 jobs to the Scottish border region. While Center Parcs already boasts seven villages across the UK and Ireland, the new park, situated near the town of Hawick, about an hour and 15 minutes by car from Edinburgh, or around just under two hours from Newcastle Upon Tyne, will be the first in Scotland. V…
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Travel Tomorrow broke the news in on Thursday, April 2, 2026.
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