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Hotel campervan plan attracts concern

04.03.2026 13:27 1 min 1 source
Northumberland Gazette ENG

The Lindisfarne Hotel on Holy Island has applied for permanent campervan bays, previously allowed only under a 60-day rule. Local residents raised hygiene concerns, reporting guests using public toilets for chemical waste disposal and washing. The hotel claims campervans are self-contained and guests CAN use hotel facilities.

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Hotel campervan plan attracts concern

04.03.2026 Northumberland Gazette ENG

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