A holiday park firm that runs three sites in North and Mid Wales has announced it has extended their closure until at least July.

Haven Holiday Parks, which owns Hafan y Mor in Pwllheli; Greenacres, Cardigan View and Garreg Wen in Porthmadog; and Quay West in New Quay, announced this afternoon that all their parks will remain closed until 2 July.

In a statement, Haven said: "As the threat around Covid-19 continues, we have taken the decision to extend the closure of all Haven holiday parks across the UK, from 1 June to 2 July 2020.

"Despite recent changes to the government’s lockdown restrictions, the safety of our guests and team remains our number one priority and so under the ongoing circumstances, we believe keeping our parks closed is the right thing to do.

"We appreciate how disappointing this decision will be for those families that were due to stay with us during this time and wish we could have offered them the Haven experience they were so excited for.

"We’d like to apologise for the disruption caused by the extended closure and hope guests can understand the reason for our decision.

"We are in the process of contacting all those affected with the new options available to them and would encourage guests to continue to check both our website and social media channels for additional updates.

"Thank you to our guests and teams for their continued patience and support during what is undoubtedly a very tough time for so many.

"We look forward to welcoming everyone back to our parks as soon as we feel it’s safe to do so.”

Haven also own the popular Kiln Park, Lydstep Beach and Penally Court sites in south Pembrokeshire.