Bath Chew Valley Caravan Park

Location: NE Somerset

Bath Chew Valley: A Peaceful, Five-Star Adults-Only Caravan Park in Somerset

If you’re searching for a tranquil escape in the heart of Somerset, Bath Chew Valley Caravan Park is the perfect destination. As the only five-star touring caravan park in Bath & North East Somerset, this award-winning, adults-only site offers a unique retreat inspired by a beautiful garden theme. Pitches are thoughtfully set among lawns, shrubs, and flower beds, creating a peaceful and intimate atmosphere for a truly relaxing stay.

A Haven for Nature Lovers

Nestled in a stunning countryside setting, the park is just 800 yards from a fishing lake and surrounded by one of the best country parks in Somerset for birdwatching and walking. Whether you want to cast a line, explore scenic trails, or simply soak up the natural beauty, Bath Chew Valley provides an idyllic backdrop for your outdoor adventures.

Exceptional Facilities for a Comfortable Stay

The site offers fully serviced pitches, each with an electric hook-up, ensuring a seamless and stress-free experience. Guests can enjoy the convenience of solo bathroom suites, providing privacy and luxury that sets this park apart. Plus, for those traveling with four-legged companions, there’s an on-site dog walk to keep tails wagging.

Perfectly Located for Exploring Somerset

Beyond the park, a world of exploration awaits. The historic city of Bath is just a short drive away, offering its famous Thermae Spa, Roman Baths, and boutique shopping. Bristol, Wells, and Weston-Super-Mare are also within easy reach, making this an ideal base for discovering the Mendip Hills, Cheddar Gorge, and other iconic Somerset attractions.

Book Your Stay at Bath Chew Valley Caravan Park

Whether you’re seeking a peaceful getaway or a base for exploring Somerset’s rich history and natural beauty, Bath Chew Valley Caravan Park offers the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure.

Arial view of Bath Chew Valley Caravan Park
Contact Information

Bath Chew Valley Caravan Park

Ham Lane
Bishop Sutton
Nr Bath
BS39 5TY

Tel: 01458 831437
Email: enquiries@bathchewvalley.co.uk
Web: www.bathchewvalley.co.uk

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What makes a Quality Bespoke Campervan Conversion?

What makes a Quality Bespoke Campervan Conversion?

A quality bespoke campervan conversion is a thoughtfully designed, expertly crafted, and highly functional transformation of a van into a home-on-wheels tailored to an individual’s needs and lifestyle. Here’s what sets apart a top-tier custom conversion:

1. Smart Space Utilization

  • Ergonomic Layout: A well-planned floor plan ensures seamless movement inside the van, making efficient use of available space.
  • Modular Design: Foldable, multi-purpose furniture (e.g., a bed that doubles as a seating area) maximizes usability.

2. Premium Materials & Craftsmanship

  • Durable Cabinetry: Lightweight but sturdy wood or composite materials (e.g., birch plywood, bamboo) for longevity.
  • High-Quality Finishes: Soft-close drawers, stylish countertops, and seamless edge banding provide a polished look.
  • Precision Joinery: Expert carpentry ensures smooth finishes, secure fittings, and resistance to travel vibrations.

3. Comfort & Liveability

  • Insulation & Climate Control: Proper insulation keeps the van warm in winter and cool in summer.
  • Ventilation & Airflow: Roof vents, windows, and extractor fans prevent condensation and improve air quality.
  • Heating & Cooling: Diesel or LPG heaters for warmth; optional A/C or passive cooling strategies for hot climates.

4. Electrical & Off-Grid Power System

  • Solar Panels: A robust off-grid power system with MPPT controllers and lithium batteries for long-term sustainability.
  • Inverter & Shore Power: A high-quality inverter allows the use of household appliances, while shore power hookups provide backup options.
  • LED Lighting: Dimmable LED lights offer efficient and customizable illumination.

5. Water & Plumbing System

  • Fresh & Grey Water Tanks: A reliable water storage and drainage system for off-grid convenience.
  • Filtration System: Ensures clean drinking water from various sources.
  • Hot Water Availability: Options like a Truma boiler or gas/electric water heater for showers and washing up.

6. Functional Kitchen Setup

  • Built-in Stove & Sink: Integrated gas or induction cooking with a deep sink for washing dishes.
  • Ample Storage: Overhead cabinets, slide-out pantry, and under-seat compartments for food and utensils.
  • Compressor Fridge: Energy-efficient refrigeration for off-grid travel.

7. Sleeping & Seating Solutions

  • Fixed or Convertible Bed: A cozy, high-density memory foam mattress for restful sleep.
  • Swivel Seats & Lounge Area: Driver and passenger seats that rotate to create a social space.

8. Safety & Roadworthiness

  • Certified Gas & Electrical Installations: Ensuring compliance with UK safety standards.
  • Crash-Tested Seating: If extra travel seats are installed, they should be crash-tested for safety.
  • Fire & CO Detectors: Essential for alerting to potential hazards.

9. Personalization & Aesthetics

  • Custom Interior Styling: Aesthetic choices tailored to the owner’s preference, from modern minimalist to rustic charm.
  • Unique Features: Such as hidden compartments, fold-out desks, or bike storage.
  • Outdoor Extras: Awning, roof racks, or an outdoor shower for adventure seekers.

At Camper Camper you’re guaranteed that your campervan will be a high quality bespoke campervan conversion which seamlessly blends form and function, creating a stylish, comfortable, and practical space for off-grid adventures or full-time van life. 🚐💨

See our Portfolio to see a range of van conversions.

Get your Free Quote Now by calling 0151 2457 755 or complete our online enquiry form

Do VW Campervans Maintain their Value?

Do VW Campervans Hold their Value?

Yes, VW campervans generally hold their value well, and some even appreciate over time.

1. Strong Brand & Cult Following

VW has a long-standing reputation for quality campervans, dating back to the iconic VW Type 2 (T1 and T2). The modern Transporter-based campers, like the VW California, continue this tradition, making them desirable and collectible.

2. High Demand & Limited Supply

VW campervans have a loyal community, and demand often outstrips supply—especially for well-maintained older models or fully equipped factory conversions like the VW California. The strong second-hand market keeps prices high.

3. Durable & Well-Built

VW campers are known for their solid build quality. If properly maintained, they last for decades, helping them retain value compared to cheaper conversions on less reputable base vans.

4. Classic Models Appreciate in Value

Vintage VW Campers (T1, T2, T3): Classic models have skyrocketed in value, with some fetching six-figure sums.

T4 & T5 Models: These are becoming modern classics, with good examples appreciating.

T6 & T6.1 (California Models): These hold their value very well due to their premium features.

5. Conversion vs. Factory Models

VW California (Factory Conversion): Holds value the best as it’s a purpose-built VW model with a solid resale market.

A high-quality bespoke campervan conversion by a reputable company like Camper Camper will retain its value over time.

6. Rising Popularity of Van Life

With more people seeking flexible travel options, campervan values have remained strong. Post-pandemic, demand surged, and resale prices have stayed high.

7. Depreciation Rates

New VW California: Depreciates slowly compared to other campervans. After 3–5 years, it retains around 70-80% of its value.

Older Models (10+ years): Can still command high resale prices if well maintained.

If you’re considering a VW campervan for your off-grid weekends, it’s a solid investment. Buy well, maintain it properly, and it should hold (or even gain) value over time. 🚐💨

Council has launched a consultation to allow campervans to park in seafront car parks

East Devon District Council Seeks Public Feedback on Campervan Parking in Exmouth

East Devon District Council (EDDC) has launched a consultation to explore the possibility of allowing campervans to park in seafront car parks.

If the plans are approved, the scheme will be extended to all EDDC car parks in Exmouth.

The consultation is open until Thursday, February 13, and EDDC has stated that if there are no serious objections, the initiative will move forward. The primary aim is to gather feedback from local residents and car park users regarding the current overnight parking arrangements in Maer Road car park and along Queen’s Drive Echelon.

Through this consultation, EDDC is seeking input on how the overnight stop-over should be structured to best serve both visitors and the local community. A council spokesman explained, “We aim to understand how these arrangements are perceived, identify any challenges or concerns, and explore opportunities for improvement. Additionally, we are seeking suggestions on how the overnight stop-over offer can be enhanced to better meet the needs of users and ensure it aligns with the expectations of both residents and visitors.”

By participating in this consultation, the public has an opportunity to influence future decisions on overnight campervan parking in Exmouth. Whether you are a local resident, campervan owner, or regular visitor, your feedback will play a key role in shaping the outcome.

Dad knew what to do after expensive holiday let-down

Dad knew what to do after expensive holiday let-down

Tom Davies felt one part of his trip could be massively improved.

A dad turned a holiday disappointment into a successful business by accident. Tom Davies, 35, from Crosby, travelled to Iceland in 2017 with his wife Kayleigh and son Harry, who was six months old at the time.

There was one thing the family felt let down about on their break. Speaking to the ECHO, Tom said: “We did a trip to Iceland – me, my wife and baby at six months old. We travelled in a campervan.

They were disappointed by how little work had gone into improving the campervan, with an old fashioned interior and basic amenities. At around the same time, Tom was preparing to leave his dad’s manufacturing business to work for himself but his initial plans had fallen through.

He said: “My background is in engineering. I’d been working for my dad since I left school. It got to the point where it was clear that my auld fella wasn’t going to be retiring anytime soon. I wanted to do something of my own.

Wheelchair-Accessible Camper

Wheelchair-Accessible Camper Prioritizes Accesibility, Boasts a Cozy and Spacious Interior

Camper-Camper is a Liverpool, UK-based company specializing in van conversions. Its mission is to create exceptionally crafted camper vans that inspire you to travel and experience van life. In 2020, the company developed this wheelchair-accessible camper van explicitly designed for a customer’s needs and ability.

It’s a 2019 Volkswagen Crafter with a long wheelbase built for a young, disabled couple. On the exterior, this rig is finished in run-of-the-mill white paint, but it also boasts a striking vinyl artwork toward the rear, depicting mountains and a forest that gives the vehicle some personality.

All it takes is one glance at the vehicle to figure out that, unlike many other camper vans, this rig isn’t meant to go off-road because it boasts standard tires and a low ground clearance. However, you’ll notice some practical exterior features. At the rear, you’ll discover a tire carrier. On top of the van, there’s a roof rack holding a huge 305 W solar panel. Other notable elements include a skylight, a Maxxair fan, and a front LED bar. This latter accessory comes…

Camper Mart 2025

Camper Mart 2025

What a fantastic time at Camper Mart 2025!

The event had an incredible setting, packed with top-notch retailers, traders, and converters—everything a V-DUB enthusiast could ask for!

But the real highlight? The people. Everywhere we turned, there were VW experts ready to chat, share tips, and geek out over all things camper-related. It truly felt like a community of passionate enthusiasts.

It was great meeting so many of you, and we had an absolute blast watching the Ruby with the three lads from Bristol. Already looking forward to the next one!

#CamperMart2025 #VWDubLife #GreatTimes

Campervan Shows, Events and Festivals

Logo for the Motorhome and campervan show January sale

January Motorhome & Campervan Sale

Address: Stoneleigh Park

Date: 17th – 19th January 2025

Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm (2.00pm Sunday)

Solely aimed at those looking to research and purchase vehicles, the motorhome and campervan supermarket is free to attend. You will find various dealers showcasing their current stock, many with show exclusive offers as the 2025 season gets under way. 

Camper Mart 2025

Address: Telford International Centre
Date: Sunday, 2nd February 2025.
Times: 9am – 4pm.

Kick-start the New Year buying accessories for your pride and joy, or essentials for that long-awaited project in the garage! Seek advice and help from people in the know and meet up with friends to discuss what the year ahead holds for you, your bus and your VW event plans…

Camper Mart brings together some of the best VW convertors, retailers, traders and faces – all under one cosy roof and in a location that’s smack bang in the middle of the country.

The Yorkshire Motorhome & Campervan Show

Address: Great Yorkshire Showground, Harrogate, HG2 8NZ

Date: 14th – 16th March 2025

Time: 9.30am – 4.30pm (4.00pm Sunday)

An indoor and outdoor motorhome, campervan and camping show

The well-established Harrogate event has become a firm favourite in the calendar, particularly with those looking for choice and guidance. Traders are spread amongst exhibition halls and outdoor areas, meanwhile the advice centre will host guest speakers from within the industry inviting you to join them for a series of free talks, designed to be both informative and inspirational.

Campervan Campout Festival

Address: South of England Showground, Haywards Heath

Date: 2th – 4th May 2025

Time: 10.00am – 11.00pm

Sara Cox headlines Campervan Campout 2025

Campervan Campout is the ultimate family-friendly festival designed for vanlife enthusiasts and festival-goers alike. With music all day, every day, the festival features an exciting DJ set from Radio 2’s Sara Cox, alongside a vibrant line-up of live acts.

For those looking to unwind, the Wellness Sanctuary offers relaxation with yoga sessions and other wellness activities, while the Street Food Area satisfies your cravings with a wide variety of delicious options. At the Campout Hub, join fellow campers for engaging talks and workshops, or explore the Shopping Village filled with must-have camping accessories, festival gear, and unique finds.

Families will love the endless activities, from the thrilling beach barn, axe throwing, and archery to interactive games and entertainment for all ages. Plus, don’t miss out on the Silent Disco, where you can dance the night away in a uniquely immersive experience. Campervan Campout welcomes everyone, including your four-legged friends, making it the perfect weekend escape for families, friends, and pet lovers alike.

The Southern Motorhome & Campervan Show

Address: Newbury Showground

Date: 16th – 18th May 2025

Time: 9.30am – 5.00pm (4.00pm Sunday)

Do you love timeless tunes of the Sixties? Do you love the great outdoors?

The Berkshire exhibition area sees an exceptional choice of new and used motorhomes and campervans for sale from both national and local dealers, as well as thousands of camping accessories from hobby focused retailers. It’s a must visit for both long standing ‘van owners and newcomers. 

The camping fields cater for motorhomes, campervans, caravans and tents with all pitches including four nights of 60s themed entertainment. You may also choose to buy a ticket to the Saturday evening headline show to enjoy performances from The New Casuals, The Fortunes and New Amen Corner.

Vanlife Festival 2025

Address: The West Mid Showground, Berwick Road, Shrewsbury SY1 2PF

Date: 30th May – 1st June 2025

Time: 10:00am – 4:00pm

Welcoming everyone in any vehicle to share adventures & be inspired.
We welcome all makes and models, from the smallest of micro campers to coaches, horseboxes, coach built, motorhomes, tents, adventure trucks, self-build campers, day vans, custom vans and of course everything else in between. We welcome everyone regardless of their budget or build.

A festival that caters for everybody, with a friendly atmosphere and a vibe that everybody’s talking about ! 

The National Motorhome & Campervan Show

Address: Newark Showground

Date: 13th – 15th June 2025

Time: 9.30am – 5.00pm (4.00pm Sunday)

The UK’s largest & longest running outdoor motorhome, campervan and caravan show.

The National event moved to Newark in 2024 having been established since 1991. It’s continued success is due to its phenomenal exhibition area, first class entertainment and highly praised advice centre. Whether you’re new to the hobby or you’ve been enjoying it for years, it’s a superb mid-season trip.

The camping fields cater for motorhomes, campervans, caravans and tents with all pitches including four nights of entertainment. You may also choose to buy a ticket to the Saturday evening headline show to enjoy performances from Truly Collins, Simply Red Experience and The Take That Show.

VanLife Fest @ The Hall

Address: Scampston Hall, Malton, North Yorkshire, YO17 8NG

Date: 20th – 22nd June 2025

Time: 9.30am – 5.00pm (4.00pm Sunday)

Don’t miss your chance to be a part of this year’s VanLife Fest. This event is not just a gathering; it’s an opportunity to create cherished memories that will last a lifetime. So, pack your bags, gather your family, and let the adventure begin.

Immerse yourself in a weekend of endless excitement, live music, a bustling trade village, and FREE family entertainment.

The Norfolk Motorhome & Campervan Show

Address: Norfolk Showground, Norwich

Date: 18th – 20th July 2025

Time: 9.30am – 5.00pm (4.00pm Sunday)

This year’s show is bigger and better than ever with lots of NEW features!

Get ready for a packed weekend at The Norfolk Motorhome & Campervan Show, the Out & About Live Summer Party! Discover a wide selection of new and used motorhomes and campervans from local and national dealers, plus hundreds of outdoor leisure retailers for all your camping accessories. Enjoy daily entertainment in the Big Top, where dogs are welcome too, or catch expert talks, cooking demos, and hands-on activities in the new live theatre. Weekend campers can also enjoy four nights of entertainment, headlined by the energetic Wild Boys.

The Western Motorhome & Campervan Show

Address: Three Counties Showground, Great Malvern

Date: 15th – 17th August 2025

Time: 9.30am – 5.00pm (4.00pm Sunday)

One of the UK’s leading Country Music weekenders, a must visit event for all Country Music lover

With up to 3000 camping pitches occupied throughout the event, three venues of live music, and in excess of 450 new and used motorhomes and campervans for sale within the exhibition area, make sure you don’t miss out on a slice of the action in Malvern.

The camping fields cater for motorhomes, campervans, caravans and tents with all pitches including four nights of entertainment. You may also choose to buy a ticket to the Saturday evening headline show to enjoy performances from Luke Combs UK and The Shania Twain Story!

The South West Motorhome & Campervan Show

Address: Bath & West Showground, Shepton Mallet

Date: 5th – 7th September 2025

Time: 9.30am – 5.00pm (4.00pm Sunday)

Set in the beautiful County of Somerset for The South West Motorhome & Campervan Show

The knowledge boosting advice centre hosted by industry experts has become a pinnacle of the Shepton Mallet event, alongside the evening entertainment which celebrates guitar legends. Free manoeuvring courses, a large exhibition area and the stunning Somerset countryside all add to the charm of the South West Motorhome and Campervan Show.

The camping fields cater for motorhomes, campervans, caravans and tents with all pitches including four nights of entertainment. You may also choose to buy a ticket to the Saturday evening headline show to enjoy performances from Katrina (formerly of Katrina & The Waves) and The Total Who Show.

VanLife Fest @ The Park

Address: Revesby Estate, Mareham, Lincolnshire, PE22 7NB

Date: 12th – 14th September 2025

Time: 9.30am – 5.00pm (4.00pm Sunday)

The emphasis will be on “chill” so pull on the handbrake and crack open your favourite tipple. Once you have settled into your space you can wander over to the Trade village, which will be attended by some of the best camper and festival traders in the country. Be it parts for your van or items for yourself we have you covered.

We have selected a range of culinary delights to tempt you. Our street food area has been chosen for quality and value and we cater for all preferences. There are several independent bars to bring you a full range of drinks, from beers to bacardi and everything in between!

The Motorhome & Campervan Show Season Finale

Address: Lincolnshire Showground, Lincoln

Date: 19th – 21st September 2025

Time: 9.30am – 5.00pm (4.00pm Sunday)

The Big End of Season Rally

The Lincoln show is a firm favourite for many, particularly for its reputation for an end of season bargain, but also an opportunity to preview new models that are being released for 2026. 

The camping fields cater for motorhomes, campervans, caravans and tents with all pitches including four nights of entertainment. You may also choose to buy a ticket to the Saturday evening headline show and enjoy a performances from Showaddywaddy, Joe Pasquale and Badness. 

The Malvern Caravan & Motorhome Show

Address: Three Counties Showground, Great Malvern

Date: 3rd – 5th October 2025

Time: 9.30am – 5.00pm (4.00pm Sunday)

The Autumn Break

Whilst all of the events welcome caravanners, this is the only Warners Show of the year where you will also find caravans for sale within the exhibition area. Spread amongst indoor and outdoor trade areas, there is something for everyone at the final event of the season.

Recognised as an autumn break offering excellent value for money, the camping fields cater for motorhomes, campervans, caravans and tents with all pitches including four nights of entertainment. 

10 Reasons Campervans Will Be Hugely Popular in 2025

2025 is shaping up to be the year of the campervan!

From the rolling hills of the Lake District to the stunning coastline of Cornwall, more and more people in the UK are embracing the joy and freedom of life on the road. Whether it’s for a weekend getaway or a months-long adventure, campervans are capturing the hearts of Brits everywhere. Here are 10 reasons why campervans are the ultimate trend this year:

Yellow VW campervan driving through dramatic american landscape

1. Freedom to Work from Anywhere

Remote working is here to stay, and campervans are turning the UK’s most beautiful spots into mobile offices. Imagine starting your morning overlooking a serene Scottish loch or typing away with the sound of waves crashing on a Welsh beach. With mobile Wi-Fi and clever workspaces becoming standard features, campervans let you swap the office desk for the great outdoors without missing a beat.

2. A Greener Way to Travel

Eco-friendly travel is on everyone’s mind, and campervans tick all the right boxes. Say goodbye to endless flights and hello to a sustainable, low-impact way to explore. Modern campervans come equipped with solar panels, energy-efficient appliances, and even composting toilets. Plus, they make it easy to enjoy slow travel, soaking up the charm of local villages and countryside instead of rushing between destinations.

3. Affordable Adventures

Travelling doesn’t have to cost the earth. With a campervan, you save on pricey hotels, restaurant bills, and transport costs. From budget-friendly campsites in Devon to free wild camping spots in Scotland, your biggest expenses will be petrol and groceries. And if you own a campervan, you can even rent it out when you’re not using it, making it an even smarter investment.

4. Customised Just for You

The beauty of campervans is that no two are the same. Whether you’re dreaming of a cosy reading nook, a chic little kitchenette, or even a mini pub setup (yes, that’s a thing!), modern campervans are endlessly customisable. Camper Camper and DIY enthusiasts are creating vans that are as unique as the people who drive them.

5. The Rise of #Vanlife

The vanlife movement is absolutely thriving. Social media is bursting with dreamy images of campervans parked in front of epic landscapes, cosy interiors decked out with fairy lights, and travellers sharing their adventures around the UK. It’s a lifestyle that’s inspiring thousands to pack up and hit the road, chasing sunsets and making memories.

6. A Boost for Mental Wellbeing

There’s nothing quite like escaping into nature to clear your head. Whether it’s the fresh air of the Peak District or the peaceful beaches of Norfolk, campervans make it easy to find your happy place. Leave behind the stress of everyday life, unplug, and reconnect with the simple joys of the outdoors. A few days on the road can feel like a total reset for the soul.

7. Next-Level Campervan Tech

Campervans in 2025 are smarter and sleeker than ever before. From clever storage solutions to energy-efficient gadgets, modern vans are built for comfort and convenience. Features like solar power systems, touch-controlled lighting, and smart fridges mean you can travel in style and stay off-grid for longer. And with improved safety tech like parking sensors and advanced braking systems, they’re a joy to drive too.

A young woman sitting on her campervan bed viewing the mountains and lake as the back door of the campervan is open.

8. Living Simply, Living Well

Minimalism is more than a trend; it’s a way of life that’s resonating with more people than ever. Campervan living is the ultimate way to embrace simplicity. With limited space, you’ll focus on what truly matters: great company, unforgettable experiences, and the beauty of the world around you. It’s all about quality over quantity.

9. Perfect for Family Adventures

Families across the UK are discovering that campervans are the perfect way to create magical memories together. From exploring the Yorkshire Dales to setting up camp by the Cornish coast, kids and parents alike love the excitement of the open road. Plus, campervans offer flexibility—you can change plans on a whim, stop for an impromptu picnic, or settle in for a cosy night under the stars.

10. Travel Without Limits

With the unpredictability of travel restrictions still lingering, campervans offer a reliable and safe way to explore. No cancelled flights, no airport queues—just the freedom to go where you want, when you want. Whether it’s a quiet weekend in the Cotswolds or a grand tour of the UK’s national parks, campervans put you in control of your adventure.

Image of our November 2024 Competition Campervan

Campervans are more than just a way to get from A to B

They’re a lifestyle, a mindset, and a gateway to adventure. In 2025, they’re set to become the ultimate way to explore the UK, combining comfort, sustainability, and endless opportunities for discovery. So why wait? The open road is calling, and your next great adventure is just around the corner!

Campervans banned from parking

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.