Craig Tara Holiday Park in Ayr is one of 11 Haven-based convenience stores in the UK to have relaunched with a Nisa fascia.
This adds to the seven pre-existing Nisa-branded stores across the Haven estate, taking the total to 18.
In August 2025, Haven revealed its £140m investment throughout 2025, aimed at delivering upgraded facilities, new holiday homes, digital innovation and enhancing dining experiences to welcome record-breaking guest numbers.
Its eight-year partnership with Nisa was extended in 2023, with Cleethorpes Beach in Lincolnshire and Perran Sands in Perrnaporth, Cornwall, among the first sites to adopt the fascia under the new agreement alongside full renovations to enhance the size of the stores and the services on offer.
Co-op Wholesale currently supplies over 160 holiday park convenience stores nationwide, with Haven accounting for 39 of those.
The wholesaler claims that the popularity of Co-op own brand has been a key growth driver across the estate, with year-to-date own brand sales rising to 28%, up from 25% last year.
Paul Webster, Partnerships and Sales Director at Co-op Wholesale, said: “Our relationship with Haven is built on shared values and a mutual commitment to delivering quality, choice and convenience. We’re thrilled to see the Nisa fascia rolled out to more Haven stores, giving guests access to trusted Co-op own brand products in a familiar and welcoming retail space.”
Haven also reported a 50% uplift in sandwich sales since the introduction of its meal deal offering last year.




