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Holidays with grandparents 'on the up' amid summer childcare cost | Holidays with grandparents 'on the up' amid summer childcare cost |
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Trevor Parry and grandson Elliott spend the summer together while Elliott's mum looks after his younger sister | Trevor Parry and grandson Elliott spend the summer together while Elliott's mum looks after his younger sister |
Grandparents looking after their grandchildren during the holidays is part of a growing trend driven by the cost of living, experts have said. | |
"Gramping" - camping trips where the two generations spend time together - is part of skip gen, or skip generation, travel where children go on holiday but their parents stay home. | "Gramping" - camping trips where the two generations spend time together - is part of skip gen, or skip generation, travel where children go on holiday but their parents stay home. |
Trevor Parry, 68, from Stockport, spends summer holidays with his grandson Elliott, eight, at his caravan in Porthmadog, Gwynedd, and said it "put a new lease of life back into me". | Trevor Parry, 68, from Stockport, spends summer holidays with his grandson Elliott, eight, at his caravan in Porthmadog, Gwynedd, and said it "put a new lease of life back into me". |
Dr Linda Osti, a senior lecturer in tourism management at Bangor University, said a US study showed grandparents wanted to travel with their grandchildren because "they want to create memories". | Dr Linda Osti, a senior lecturer in tourism management at Bangor University, said a US study showed grandparents wanted to travel with their grandchildren because "they want to create memories". |
Dr Osti said it had been happening for generations, but there had been "a pick up very recently". | Dr Osti said it had been happening for generations, but there had been "a pick up very recently". |
She said some studies indicated there had been a "three-digit increase in this type of travel" over the past 10 to 15 years. | She said some studies indicated there had been a "three-digit increase in this type of travel" over the past 10 to 15 years. |
Elliott's mum Natalie Bass, 39, works and looks after her youngest child Charlotte, five, at home while her son and her dad spend time together. | Elliott's mum Natalie Bass, 39, works and looks after her youngest child Charlotte, five, at home while her son and her dad spend time together. |
During the school holidays, Elliott's parents and sister spend the weekends at the caravan before heading back to Stockport. | |
Trevor said: "It's put a new lease of life back into me that I wouldn't have had if I'd have been spending the time back home on my own and it makes you feel younger." | Trevor said: "It's put a new lease of life back into me that I wouldn't have had if I'd have been spending the time back home on my own and it makes you feel younger." |
Elliott said he loved the arrangement: "It's really good, actually. We go to Pwllheli a lot, he lets me go on the rides in the arcades and we just have time out a lot." | Elliott said he loved the arrangement: "It's really good, actually. We go to Pwllheli a lot, he lets me go on the rides in the arcades and we just have time out a lot." |
Natalie Bass said childcare costs led her to look for alternatives | Natalie Bass said childcare costs led her to look for alternatives |
Natalie said having her dad's help was essential: "I basically look at childcare and see how much it's going to cost and see how can we work it out so it's not too much of a hit for me during the summer holidays." | Natalie said having her dad's help was essential: "I basically look at childcare and see how much it's going to cost and see how can we work it out so it's not too much of a hit for me during the summer holidays." |
She also said it was "gorgeous" to see the bond growing between Elliott and his "grumpy". | She also said it was "gorgeous" to see the bond growing between Elliott and his "grumpy". |
"There's just nothing better. Imagine when he's older saying: 'I spent every summer with my grandad'. | "There's just nothing better. Imagine when he's older saying: 'I spent every summer with my grandad'. |
"I didn't really get that when I was growing up so I just think that's going to be really nice." | "I didn't really get that when I was growing up so I just think that's going to be really nice." |
Avril Hackett says her grandchildren are "her life" | Avril Hackett says her grandchildren are "her life" |
Avril Hackett, 76, from Warrington, Cheshire, described her plot at Treetops Caravan Park near Holywell, Flintshire, as her "safe place". | Avril Hackett, 76, from Warrington, Cheshire, described her plot at Treetops Caravan Park near Holywell, Flintshire, as her "safe place". |
In summer she shares it with her granddaughter Emily, eight, and said: "I love being here more than I love being at home." | In summer she shares it with her granddaughter Emily, eight, and said: "I love being here more than I love being at home." |
She is happy to babysit during her holidays to help with childcare costs and said there were other bonuses. | She is happy to babysit during her holidays to help with childcare costs and said there were other bonuses. |
"It makes you do things that you wouldn't do when you're on your own. I wouldn't go down to the beach on my own but I'd go down with her." | "It makes you do things that you wouldn't do when you're on your own. I wouldn't go down to the beach on my own but I'd go down with her." |
Treetops Caravan Park has seen an increase in 'skip gen' holidays | Treetops Caravan Park has seen an increase in 'skip gen' holidays |
The British Holiday & Home Parks Association said many of its members reported a rise in "gramping" this year, adding that holiday parks were "generally regarded as a safe environment with minimal vehicle traffic and often provide extensive grounds to explore". | The British Holiday & Home Parks Association said many of its members reported a rise in "gramping" this year, adding that holiday parks were "generally regarded as a safe environment with minimal vehicle traffic and often provide extensive grounds to explore". |
Andy Walker, joint managing director of Treetops, added: "I can see that happening more and more. Certainly times are tough for people and grandparents want to help families out as much as they possibly can." | Andy Walker, joint managing director of Treetops, added: "I can see that happening more and more. Certainly times are tough for people and grandparents want to help families out as much as they possibly can." |
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