‘Ain’t no easy answer’ – Councillors debate effects of campervans on Yorkshire seaside
At a full meeting of Scarborough Council on September 5, councillors called on the authority to take action concerning complaints about the activity of certain campervan holidaymakers, especially with regard to parking and waste disposal.
However, members of the cabinet also defended the benefits of campervans and said the “campervan fraternity” was welcome in Scarborough “as long as they behave themselves”.
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Hide AdSpeaking at the meeting, Coun Glenn Goodberry, said: “Whitby, like Scarborough, has been inundated with hundreds of campervans over the summer period. One day, there were 46 campervans in a row down there.
“There is signage saying ‘no parking’ on the sea wall, but it is absolutely nose to tail with campervans. The locals are going crackers and if you needed to get an emergency vehicle down there you would struggle.
“Is there anything we can do or put in place for the season of 2023, possibly?”
Coun Tony Randerson, the cabinet member for neighbourhoods, replied, stating: “Yeah, it is a problem borough-wide, not just in localised areas. Myself and Coun Roberta Swiers have had no end of problems up on Filey Road with campervans. The campervan fraternity gets quite upset when we try to rectify anything associated with that.”
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Hide AdScarborough Council has also received regular complaints about campervans through its social media channels this summer, with Twitter proving to be a popular place for passers by to raise concerns with the authority.
Coun Randerson added some campervan owners had also been spotted “pouring the contents of their toilet waste down the drains”.
He added: “Now, I’m not saying for one minute that it is everybody, but they do do it. It has been seen to be done, and that is why they banned campervans from parking overnight there.”
“On the Marine Drive, if they pay their dues, they are entitled to stop for as long as they have paid for. For the life of me, and I’ll keep saying this, when you pay £30,000 or £40,000 for a campervan but they can’t afford to pay a £10, £15, £20 fee to park in a properly recognised park is beyond me.
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Hide Ad“I have had various chats with North Yorkshire County Council about this and there ain’t no easy answer, unfortunately. I just don’t know what the answer is.”
However, Coun Bill Chatt said it was “great to see that there is now somewhere that people can empty cassettes from these campervans.”
He added: “I would rather support it being disposed of in the correct way, than in the way you said it was being disposed of. So I’m going to stand up and congratulate you because it is about time we helped to deal with the issue rather than just moaning about it.”
Coun Randerson saidd “the campervan fraternity is welcome here, as long as they behave themselves.
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Hide AdMeanwhile, a campervan owner himself, Coun Guy Coulson, said in his experience Scarborough Council was “missing a big trick”.
He suggested the council should look at creating more overnight parking facilities which could also be a source of income for the authority.