Retirement for many is about peace, tranquillity and well-earned enjoyment of the finer things in life. Park homes are, in most cases, located in rural or semi-rural, picturesque places.

Dealing with pests in your park home is a perennial problem. The ease of access to the outdoors is one of the attractions of a park home but can also lead to problems when it comes to the encroachment of various pests.

On 26 March 2013 the Government introduced the Mobile Homes Act 2013 which was designed to give greater protection to owner-occupiers of residential mobile (park) homes.

When buying park home insurance, it is important to make sure that it fits your circumstances, so here are 10 tips for insuring your park home. Considering these points will help you get your park home insurance right.

Reducing plastic use in your park home can be a simple matter of making a few small changes without any major shift in lifestyle or habits, which can nevertheless build up to a large beneficial effect on our shared environment.

As with all insurance, getting your park home contents insurance right can save a great deal of hassle and potential disappointment further down the line. Here are some questions to have in your mind.

Being kinder to the planet and helping the environment are goals that many of us share, this guide is designed to help you make your park home more environmentally friendly and possibly to save you some money in the process.

Here are a few tips to help you protect your park home as much as possible from escape of water.

Blanket sums insurance is a way to provide assurance that your property and contents are covered, despite any difficulties in providing an exact valuation for your contents and property.

Security in your park home is important, so we have provided just some things to consider, which could help add to your security.