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North Yorkshire overnight motorhome ban displaces parking, prompts thousands of complaints

19.11.2025 17:57 1 min 1 source
bbc.com ENG
North Yorkshire overnight motorhome ban displaces parking, prompts thousands of complaints
Original source: bbc.com

A trial overnight parking ban for motorhomes in three North Yorkshire coastal areas has led to thousands of complaints as the problem shifts to residential streets. The ban, in effect since November between 23:00 and 07:00 in Sandsend, Scarborough's North Bay, and Cayton Bay, has resulted in reports of grey water discharge, use of public taps, and intimidation. A council review is now examining the policy's impact on surrounding areas, including potential reinstatement of parking with enforcement.

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North Yorkshire overnight motorhome ban displaces parking, prompts thousands of complaints

19.11.2025 bbc.com ENG Original source

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