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Kintore caravan park expansion put on hold after neighbour complaints

24.06.2026 15:26 1 min 1 source
Aberdeen Live ENG
Kintore caravan park expansion put on hold after neighbour complaints
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Aberdeenshire Council has deferred a decision on the expansion of Hillhead Caravan Park near Kintore, scheduling a site visit to assess road access concerns. The application by Sutherland Park proposes adding 12 touring pitches and 13 holiday lodges, plus a new amenities building. Neighbour Callum Fraser, whose property is surrounded by the park, argued the changes fail to address privacy and road safety issues. A previous proposal for 18 lodges was rejected in October 2024, and an appeal to the Scottish Government was unsuccessful.

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24.06.2026 Aberdeen Live ENG Original source

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