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Plan to extend caravan park approved

21.08.2026 16:39 1 min 1 source РУС
Central Fife Times ENG
Plan to extend caravan park approved
Original source: Central Fife Times

Plans to extend Annsmuir Caravan Park near Cupar have been approved by Fife Council's North East Planning Committee despite 19 objections. The approval allows for 14 additional static holiday caravan pitches, including road, parking, and drainage infrastructure. Objections raised concerns about traffic, road safety, drainage, noise, light pollution, and wildlife impact, but planning officers said the proposal complied with local and national policies. The committee unanimously approved the plans.

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Plan to extend caravan park approved

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