A fish and chip shop at Sandy Bay has raised nearly £900 for the RNLI service.

Haven’s Devon Cliffs Holiday Park has raised £896 for the RNLI in three months by selling cod in their Cook;s Fish & Chip restaurant.

In total across all parks, Haven has raised more than £11,000 for the RNLI by selling cod in Cook’s restaurants.

National Fish and Chip Day, is being held on Friday, June 2.

To coincide with this campaign, Haven have launched a national intiative to raise money for the RNLI service. 

The shop to raise the most so far is the Haven Cliffs Park in Sandy Bay. 

Exclusive to Haven, Cook’s is second the largest fish and chip franchise in the UK with 30 restaurants and seven takeaway vans at holiday parks across the country.

Earlier this year Haven began a new initiative whereby every portion of cod sold makes a 20p donation to the RNLI, meaning holidaymakers can purchase a portion of cod alongside any regular meal and donate towards the RNLI without any extra charge.

National F&B Manager at Haven said: “We are exceptionally proud to support the RNLI in their mission to save lives at sea and to also honour the selfless and vital work that the crew carry out.

"Plus, new for 2023 throughout the year, and not only on National Fish & Chip day, when holidaymakers at 37 Haven parks across the UK order from our own on park Cook’s Fish and Chips takeaways, we donate 20p to the RNLI for every portion of cod sold, which together takes Haven closer to its target of raising £1 million pounds for the RNLI since the partnership began in 2018.”

The funds raised will directly help support the RNLI with inshore lifeboats, crew gear and training.