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England tightens parking rules for motorhomes and campervans

03.07.2026 12:21 2 min 5 sources
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England tightens parking rules for motorhomes and campervans
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In Brief

Local councils in England are introducing parking restrictions for motorhomes and campervans due to a surge in tourists. North Yorkshire has a permanent overnight ban, while Pembrokeshire and Portsmouth charge £10 per night. Violators face fines up to £70 and towing.

Local councils in England are tightening parking rules for motorhomes and campervans amid a rise in tourist numbers. Insurance expert Mark Sheppard noted the lack of uniform national regulations: restrictions vary by region.

Regional restrictions

  • North Yorkshire: a permanent overnight ban (11 PM to 7 AM) has been introduced on three coastal sites for up to 18 months. Violators face a £70 fine and vehicle towing.
  • Pembrokeshire: the county council launched a two-year pilot overnight stay scheme at Goodwick Moor car park near Fishguard port. Cost is £10 per night, maximum one night, with a ban on placing furniture or awnings outside. Initially covering four car parks, the scheme was reduced to one after protests.
  • Portsmouth: from May 13, Port Solent car park charges £10 per night for motorhomes and campervans. Payment is via the RingGo app or advance booking through JustPark. Overnight parking remains free for cars.

Owners complain they are unfairly blamed for problems caused by all tourists.

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Motorhome and campervan drivers face targeted parking restrictions in England

24.06.2026 Yahoo News UK ENG Original source

New overnight charges for motorhomes and campervans at coastal site

13.05.2026 GB News ENG Original source

New £10 overnight charge for campervans and motorhomes introduced in Pembrokeshire

03.05.2026 Yorkshire Live ENG Original source

New £10 overnight charge for campervans and motorhomes in Pembrokeshire

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Motorhomes and campervans face fines and towing

28.03.2026 Birmingham Live ENG Original source

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