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Council visits Smithy Fen caravan site to ensure regulatory compliance

10.06.2026 12:05 1 min 1 source
South Cambs District Council ENG
Council visits Smithy Fen caravan site to ensure regulatory compliance
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South Cambridgeshire District Council conducted a visit on 10 June 2026 to the Gypsy and Traveller site at Smithy Fen, Cottenham, inspecting approximately 70 caravans and speaking with residents. The action aims to verify compliance with planning conditions and the Caravan Sites and Control of Development Act 1960, which covers spacing, water supply, drainage, fire safety, and electrical systems. Findings will be reviewed, and any breaches in planning, licensing, or council tax will be addressed through legal processes.

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Council visits Smithy Fen caravan site to ensure regulatory compliance

10.06.2026 South Cambs District Council ENG

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