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Illegal Lake District caravan site costs owner £4,000

24.05.2026 05:00 1 min 1 source
The Mail ENG
Illegal Lake District caravan site costs owner £4,000
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A landowner has been fined for operating an illegal leisure caravan site in the Lake District National Park. The Lake District National Park Authority issued an enforcement notice in March 2022, which was not complied with, leading to prosecution in July 2025. The landowner was found guilty in absentia and fined £2,000, plus a victim surcharge of £800 and costs of £1,250. The owner has since indicated compliance with the notice.

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Illegal Lake District caravan site costs owner £4,000

24.05.2026 The Mail ENG Original source

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