Four brothers working together in a kitchen at a coastal holiday park are celebrating two years working together as a family.
The brothers, Alan, Scott, Matt and Tom Penney, say their brotherly bond has served them well at Summerfields Holiday Park in Scratby.
Alan, 31, is the head chef and both elder brother and manager to his younger siblings.
Scott, 22, and Matt, 20, are both chefs, while Tom, 17, started two years ago as a kitchen porter.
The four have fond memories of taking family holidays at the nearby Vauxhall Holiday Park, where Alan worked for three years before transferring to Summerfields for a step up in his career.
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Scott said: “Alan, Matt and I all started working at Vauxhall Holiday Park as our very first jobs since we had such great memories of holidaying there as kids.
"Three years ago an opportunity came up for Alan to move to Summerfields Holiday Park, and he loved it so much that we both followed him.
“When Tom was old enough he started as a kitchen porter with us, and he enjoyed kitchen life so much that it’s the career he’s now chosen at college.”
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Alan said: “Being in the kitchen with my brothers is great fun and we work so well together.
"At first it was challenging being both their big brother and manager, but over time we’ve learnt to balance our work and home lives and it works really well for us.”
Matt said: “We have the most amazing team here, of course I have my brothers but the entire team at Summerfields feels more like a big family than colleagues. We also serve the best food which is a bonus!”
Maria Smith, general manager at Summerfields, said: "The Penney brothers are a credit to Parkdean Resorts and it’s been lovely to see Alan, Scott, Matt and Tom going from strength to strength over the years.”
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