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Motorhome parking ban signs thrown over cliff

04.03.2026 16:09 1 min 1 source
Gazette & Herald ENG
Motorhome parking ban signs thrown over cliff
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Signs prohibiting overnight parking of motorhomes in coastal areas of Sandsend and North Bay in Scarborough were torn down and thrown over a cliff within hours of installation. North Yorkshire Council introduced an experimental ban due to an unacceptable number of vehicles but faced overwhelming objections and vandalism, which disrupted data collection for a final decision.

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