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The Dyers' Caravan Park Debuts on Sky One With Early Setbacks at Revived Kent Site

The father–daughter duo put their own money into Priory Hill, with the launch episode casting mistakes as part of a learning curve.

Overview

  • The series premiered on 24 February on Sky One and NOW, following Danny and Dani Dyer’s effort to revive Priory Hill in Leysdown, Kent.
  • Episode one shows the pair installing a billboard without staff approval that drew little interest, was vandalised, and was later replaced by signage made by park staff.
  • Danny characterises the misjudged advertising push as a lesson learned rather than a waste, reflecting the show’s on‑the‑job approach.
  • Footage also captures Danny missing the park’s opening due to BRIT Awards duties and film promotion, leading to staff disappointment, a punter’s on‑camera challenge, and his subsequent apology.
  • Coverage clarifies the parks’ setup and costs: Priory Hill and nearby Nutts Farm are largely privately owned holiday homes with touring pitches available; current listings show static caravans at £12,500–£51,995 and chalets at £5,995–£26,000, with 2026 site fees from £3,984 for caravans and £3,098 for chalets.