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Pilot overnight parking schemes for motorhomes in Pembrokeshire and Moray

31.05.2026 04:02 1 min 2 sources
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Pilot overnight parking schemes for motorhomes in Pembrokeshire and Moray
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In Brief

Pembrokeshire (Wales) and Moray (Scotland) councils launch paid overnight parking pilots for motorhomes and campervans. Fees and rules differ: £10 per night at Goodwick Moor and £7 at Burghead.

Two pilot schemes for overnight parking of self-contained campervans and motorhomes are starting in the UK.

Pembrokeshire (Wales)

Pembrokeshire County Council has launched a two-year pilot at Goodwick Moor car park, near Fishguard port. The fee is £10 per night. It is forbidden to place furniture, erect awnings, store gas cylinders, or cook on open fires. Local residents and council representatives are divided: some see it as a boost for tourism, others criticise the lack of toilets, showers, and waste disposal points.

Moray (Scotland)

Moray Council is launching a pilot at Burghead car park, running from 1 April to 30 November 2026. A maximum of two self-propelled vehicles per night is allowed, at a fee of £7. The decision follows public consultation and aims to support the local economy.

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