In response to escalating concerns from residents and safety authorities, North Yorkshire Council has initiated an 18-month trial restricting overnight parking for motorhomes and campervans in select coastal areas. The affected locations include the A171 at Sandsend, Scarborough’s North Bay (Royal Albert Drive), and Cayton Bay (Osgodby Road southern end and Filey Road). The restriction prohibits parking between 11 pm and 7 am.
This decision follows a significant increase in complaints regarding noise, waste disposal, and safety hazards associated with the growing number of motorhomes in these popular seaside spots. Notably, North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service has raised concerns about fire risks, emphasizing that caravans should be parked six meters apart to prevent fire spread—standards typically maintained in authorized sites but often lacking in these informal settings.
The trial period includes a six-month window for public consultation, allowing residents, visitors, and motorhome users to share their perspectives. Feedback collected during this phase will inform the council’s decision on whether to make the restrictions permanent or adjust them as necessary.
While some community members support the ban, citing the preservation of public spaces and safety, others express concerns about potential negative impacts on tourism and local businesses. Alternative solutions proposed include designating specific areas for overnight motorhome parking with appropriate facilities, aiming to balance the needs of visitors and residents.
As the trial progresses, the council remains open to public input and encourages all stakeholders to participate in the consultation process to achieve a balanced and effective resolution.