UK local authorities and courts are increasingly opposing the placement of static caravans on Green Belt land.
High Court injunction in Buckinghamshire
The High Court of England and Wales issued an injunction against caravan placement on Green Belt land in Ashley Green, Buckinghamshire. Obtained by Buckinghamshire Council on April 4, the order halts all works, occupation, and delivery of additional caravans to a site where unlawful works began on April 2. Planning permission for the site had previously been refused.
Local council rejections
- Lancaster (England): The City Council refused to retain 11 static caravans at Morecambe Lodge Holiday Park, citing non-compliance with Green Belt policy, loss of recreational space, inadequate flood risk assessment, and potential harm to tree roots.
- Scottish Borders (Scotland): Authorities rejected an application for a 37-foot (approx. 11 m) static caravan on greenfield land in Hawick. The refusal was based on neighbour concerns over noise, air pollution, and potential residential use, conflicting with sustainable development principles in rural areas.