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Ultimatum for caravan owners ahead of site revamp
Owners of caravans in a poor condition have been advised they may have to buy a new one if they wish to remain on a campsite earmarked for redevelopment. On Tuesday, East Suffolk Council's cabinet ...
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About 1,200 caravan owners across the UK, many of whom say they feel "ripped off", are to begin legal action against the holiday parks that sold them. Members of the Holiday Park Action Group (HPAG) ...
The owner of a caravan park has won the right to park two static caravans following a planning appeal. Peter Chadwick, owner of Gelderwood Country Park, Ashworth Valley, had wanted to put two static ...
When Asha and Jason Ross bought a caravan sited in a North Yorkshire holiday park, they thought they had made an investment which would provide them with a steady income. However, within a few weeks, ...
More than 1,000 'ripped off' caravan owners have begun legal action after claiming they have been unfairly put out of pocket to the tune of tens of thousands of pounds by greedy holiday park owners.
Caravan owners have been left "very distraught" by plans to increase pitch fees and halve the number of plots at a Suffolk caravan park as part of a redevelopment. East Suffolk Council is expected to ...
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