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Caravan site could be expanded with more lodges and a fishing lake

05.05.2026 13:10 1 min 1 source
LincsOnline ENG
Caravan site could be expanded with more lodges and a fishing lake
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An application has been submitted to East Lindsey District Council to expand the existing Wood Farm Fishing Lake and Camp Site in Stickney. The proposal includes 12 additional holiday lodges, a new fishing lake with eight pontoons, conversion of an outbuilding into a toilet block, and 17 new parking spaces. The site already holds a valid camping and caravan site license.

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Caravan site could be expanded with more lodges and a fishing lake

05.05.2026 LincsOnline ENG

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