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Two Wales stories: bespoke static caravans launched, park's bid refused

12.07.2026 02:19 1 min 2 sources
Wales 247 ENG + 1 more
Two Wales stories: bespoke static caravans launched, park's bid refused
Original source: Wales 247

In Brief

Maes Mynan holiday park and Beverley Leisure Homes have started offering custom static caravans. Meanwhile, Park Farm Holiday Park's request to replace tourers with statics was denied.

Two developments concerning static caravans have emerged in Wales. Maes Mynan holiday park and caravan manufacturer Beverley Leisure Homes (BLH) have launched a partnership to create bespoke single-section static holiday homes. Buyers can influence layouts, including wheelchair accessibility, a home office, and dog zones. Previously, buyers in the static caravan sector chose from a fixed set of specifications. BLH also consults with occupational therapists to adapt homes for people with disabilities and neurodivergence.

Separately, the owner of Park Farm Holiday Park in Manorbier sought a lawful development certificate to replace touring caravans with static ones without separate permission. The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park refused, stating it would constitute a material change in the use of the site requiring full planning permission.

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Holiday park and caravan manufacturer launch bespoke static holiday homes

24.06.2026 Wales 247 ENG Original source

Caravan park's bid to add static holiday homes refused

04.05.2026 Nation.Cymru ENG Original source

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