Administrators overseeing the collapse of Argyll Holidays have increased the firm’s workforce from 97 to 255 employees to maintain operations across eight Scottish parks while seeking a buyer. The operator, Cove Communities Venture 2 Argyle OpCo Limited, entered administration in November with debts exceeding £103 million, according to joint administrators Adam Paxton, Rob Croxen, and Ben Cairns of Alvarez & Marsal.
Why has the workforce expanded during administration?
The workforce expansion is a strategic move to ensure the parks remain functional and attractive to potential buyers, according to joint administrators at Alvarez & Marsal. While the company entered administration with 97 staff members, administrators determined that 255 employees were necessary to support ongoing trading. Maintaining high service levels is standard practice in hospitality administration to prevent a decline in asset value before a sale, as guest satisfaction directly influences the park’s long-term commercial viability.

Argyll Holidays, founded in 1967, was acquired by Cove Communities in 2022 in a deal valued at approximately £100 million before the recent collapse into administration.
What is the financial scale of the Argyll Holidays collapse?
Total liabilities for the company now exceed £103 million, according to the latest reports from the administrators. This figure includes approximately £69.8 million owed to a secured lender and roughly £40 million in unsecured debt. The company struggled with a combination of rising operational costs, weakening consumer demand, and significant debt burdens, which ultimately triggered the administration process in November.
Which locations remain open to the public?
Guests can continue to visit the group’s eight Scottish holiday parks, as the administration process has not halted day-to-day operations. The flagship Drimsynie Estate Holiday Village and Hunters Quay Holiday Village in Dunoon are among the sites currently trading. Other affected locations include Loch Awe Holiday Park and Loch Eck Caravan Park. Administrators have confirmed that while a sale process is being prepared, there is currently no fixed timeline for a final deal.
Comparison: Operational Strategy in Hospitality Insolvency
| Metric | Status |
|---|---|
| Staffing Levels | Increased from 97 to 255 |
| Total Debt | £103 million |
| Operational Status | Open for bookings |
When booking stays at parks currently in administration, always check official updates from the appointed administrators to confirm operating status for specific dates.

Frequently Asked Questions
Are the Argyll Holidays parks still accepting bookings?
Yes, the parks remain open and continue to welcome guests while the administrators work to secure a buyer.
Who is managing the administration process?
The administration is being handled by Adam Paxton, Rob Croxen, and Ben Cairns of the firm Alvarez & Marsal.
Will the parks close if a buyer is not found soon?
Administrators have not set a specific deadline for a sale and are currently focused on maintaining trading operations to maximize the value of the business.
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