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16 Aug 2021 - 06:50:39
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Covid: Pop-up campsite rules 'harming communities'


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There are fears rules making it easier for pop-up campsites to open during the Covid pandemic have led to a "free-for-all", harming rural communities.

Landowners can open campsites for up to 56 days without planning permission, after rules were relaxed.

While owners say the sites are boosting tourism, some residents claim their communities have been damaged after campsites "sprang up overnight".

The Welsh government said the rules were helping the tourism sector.

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With more people holidaying within the UK this summer, because of Covid rules on travel abroad, demand for camping in parts of Wales has risen,
with reports of popular sites being booked up for months.

During the pandemic the Welsh government temporarily relaxed planning rules for pop-up campsites.

This increased the number of days land can be used for campsites without planning permission - from 28 to 56 days - until January 2022.

In England the UK government has gone a step further and advised councils not to clampdown on landowners who stay open longer, breaching
the time limit.

But with pop-up campsites not requiring planning scrutiny - where the impact on highways and environment would be considered - there are fears
the sites are adversely impacting communities.

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