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Shetland Council silent on caravan park built without planning permission

04.06.2026 04:29 1 min 1 source
Shetland Times ENG
Shetland Council silent on caravan park built without planning permission
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A caravan park has been built next to the £31.5m Grutness harbour project in Shetland, UK, without planning permission. Councillor Allison Duncan said the council failed to respond to his urgent requests, calling it a breakdown in communication. The contractor for the harbour project made a separate agreement with the landowner, who denies involvement. Residents and conservationists have raised concerns about potential harm to bird species and otters.

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Shetland Council silent on caravan park built without planning permission

04.06.2026 Shetland Times ENG

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