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UK caravan and holiday park plans spark local disputes across England

29.04.2026 13:10 7 min 14 sources
Monmouthshire Beacon ENG + 13 more
UK caravan and holiday park plans spark local disputes across England

North Yorkshire and York projects

The owners of the Black Horse Inn in Kirkby Fleetham have submitted a £8m holiday park application. The plans include 24 holiday lodges, conversion of existing buildings into 11 apartments, a motorhome parking area, two padel courts, and two ponds. The county council received 38 objections and 19 letters of support. Opponents cite scale mismatch with the village, noise, light pollution, flood risks, and wildlife habitat loss. Supporters highlight economic benefits and pub viability.

York City Council approved the expansion of York Lakeside Lodges, adding seven new lodges and one pod. Eleven objections were filed, citing potential property value drops, noise, and infrastructure strain. The council ruled that residents' amenity would not be substantially harmed.

Bristol and Nottinghamshire projects

Bristol City Council approved 60 temporary caravan pitches on the site of the former Whitchurch Sports Centre, closed in 2021 and demolished in 2024. The site is divided into three zones with water supply, bins, and toilets. Around 180 residents objected, citing potential crime increases, noise, and pollution from diesel generators and solid fuel heating. The project is part of a council plan for 250 pitches but does not yet cover all those currently on the Downs. Planning permission is limited to three years.

Hucknall councillor Lee Waters objected to two applications to change the use of land on Nottingham Road for a caravan site with nine mobile homes and a manager's office. He said the project would alter the character of green belt land, with over 50 objections already registered. Nottingham City Council's highways department deemed the existing access inadequate for two-way traffic and recommended widening.

Other projects

The owner of Symonds Yat Caravan Park, known from the Netflix series 'Sex Education', has applied to extend the operating season from 10 to 11 months, allowing use over Christmas and New Year. Comments are accepted until 22 May.

A former golf course in Latchingdon, Essex, could be converted into a holiday park. Plans include 20 touring caravan or motorhome pitches on grass, 20 static caravan pitches on concrete bases, and 12 holiday cottages on the 11-acre site.

East Riding of Yorkshire Council's planning committee voted to defer a decision on expanding Daneswood Caravan Park in Flamborough from 75 to 152 pitches. The deferral allows for an ecological assessment and completion of a legal agreement for a £20 contribution per new pitch.

At least 30 caravans set up without permission at Coversfield Park in Oxfordshire on 21 April, damaging fencing. Thames Valley Police said they are monitoring the situation and assessing its impact on the community.

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Symonds Yat Sex Education caravan park seeks extended season

29.04.2026 Monmouthshire Beacon ENG

£8m holiday park plans divides opinion in North Yorkshire village

28.04.2026 Richmondshire Today ENG

Plans for £8m holiday park split opinion in North Yorkshire village

28.04.2026 The Northern Echo ENG

Plans for £8m holiday park behind North Yorkshire village pub divide opinion

27.04.2026 Yorkshire Post ENG

Concerns as 60 caravan pitches approved in Bristol

27.04.2026 Yahoo News ENG

Concerns as 60 caravan pitches approved - 'Who is paying for this?'

27.04.2026 Bristol Live ENG

Hucknall councillor raises concerns over plans for caravan site in the town

27.04.2026 Hucknall Dispatch ENG

Smoke and pollution fears from newly approved caravan pitches

23.04.2026 Bristol Live ENG

Smoke and pollution fears from newly approved caravan pitches in South Bristol

23.04.2026 Yahoo News ENG

Claim homes could lose value due to York holiday park's expansion

23.04.2026 Yorkshire Post ENG

Unauthorized caravan encampment at park raises concerns

21.04.2026 Oxford Mail ENG

Plans to transform former Essex golf course into caravan park

15.04.2026 Yahoo News ENG

Plans to transform former Essex golf course into caravan park

15.04.2026 Essex Live ENG

Caravan park pitches could double despite objections

01.03.2026 York Press ENG

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