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Three caravan site projects approved or proposed in UK and New Zealand

27.05.2026 02:02 1 min 3 sources
Eastern Daily Press ENG + 2 more
Three caravan site projects approved or proposed in UK and New Zealand
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In Brief

A new traveller site in Suffolk has been approved, while expansion plans for holiday parks in Moray (New Zealand) and Portrush (Northern Ireland) have been submitted. The projects vary in scale and stage of approval.

Several caravan site development projects are progressing simultaneously in different regions.

New traveller site in Suffolk (UK)

In Kessingland, Suffolk, a plan to convert a 0.4-hectare agricultural plot into a 16-pitch traveller site has been approved. The permission was granted after two withdrawn applications in 2024, despite over 35 objections from local residents and opposition from the parish council. The site will accommodate eight static and eight touring caravans for Gypsies and Travellers. Authorities deemed the project sustainable, citing a lack of such sites in the region over the past 5–6 years.

Expansion in Moray (New Zealand)

Silver Sands Holiday Park in Lossiemouth has applied to install 21 new static caravans in the northern part of the existing park, between current pitches and coastal dunes. Developers describe it as a 'modest addition' to an established tourist facility, aimed at meeting sustained demand for coastal holiday accommodation. The park already has permission for over 700 units, and the new development will occupy less than 4% of the total area.

Expansion in Portrush (Northern Ireland)

Causeway Coast and Glens Council has received plans for a 154-pitch extension to Skerries Holiday Park in Portrush. The project involves a £30 million investment and the creation of around 50 construction jobs. Developers claim the expansion will strengthen the tourism industry and have minimal visual impact.

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Story sources

New traveller site set to be created near A12

30.04.2026 Eastern Daily Press ENG

Popular Moray holiday park eyes expansion

29.04.2026 Northern Scot ENG

Caravan Park Extension Proposed in Portrush

02.04.2026 Belfast News Letter ENG

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