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Wick car park exploited by campervans as loophole threatens local campsite

05.06.2026 12:30 1 min 1 source
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Wick car park exploited by campervans as loophole threatens local campsite
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In Wick, Scotland, campervan owners are parking overnight at the free Riverside Car Park, bypassing the paid Wick River Campsite. This has caused town centre congestion and threatened local trade. The community council discussed the issue on June 1, 2026, noting a lack of evening parking enforcement. Changing regulations requires a lengthy process, delayed since 2020.

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Wick car park exploited by campervans as loophole threatens local campsite

05.06.2026 JohnOGroat Journal ENG

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