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Year-round use refused for two UK campsites, new holiday park approved in Eskdale

07.07.2026 15:41 1 min 3 sources
Craven Herald ENG + 2 more
Year-round use refused for two UK campsites, new holiday park approved in Eskdale
Original source: Craven Herald

In Brief

North Craven and Lake District authorities rejected applications for all-year use of Blaithwaite Farm and Church Stile caravan parks. Meanwhile, a 137-lodge holiday park at Irvine House in Eskdale was approved.

Decisions have been reached on three campsite projects in the UK. In North Craven (North Yorkshire), the council refused an application for year-round use of part of Blaithwaite Farm campsite in Giggleswick for touring caravans and campers, citing unacceptable intensification, harm to the rural character, and insufficient data on development scale.

In the Lake District National Park, plans for year-round use of Church Stile Caravan Park in Nether Wasdale were dropped. Instead, on 19 May, a scaled-down project was approved: four additional static caravans on a small plot and relocation of six previously approved ones. Conditions include a ban on permanent residence and measures to protect an adjacent ancient woodland.

A positive decision was made in Eskdale (Dumfries and Galloway): the council approved converting the 18th-century Irvine House and its 17.7-hectare riverside site into a holiday park. The Buccleuch Estates project includes 137 lodges, conversion of the building into reception, rooms and leisure areas, and creation of 37 jobs.

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Planned all-year round use of part of North Craven campsite refused

07.07.2026 Craven Herald ENG Original source

Eskdale holiday park plans approved

26.06.2026 dng24.co.uk ENG Original source

Plans for year-round use at Lake District holiday park dropped

24.05.2026 The Mail ENG Original source

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