Nicholas Everitt Park, Oulton Broad. PHOTO: Nick Butcher
- Credit: Nick Butcher
A ban on campervans in a dozen car parks by the coast have been lifted following frustration from users.
A spokesperson for East Suffolk Council said it had listened to concerns raised by campervan owners in recent weeks, with existing restrictions banning any vehicle which exceeds 5.5m.
In an effort to support users, restrictions have now been relaxed in 12 council car parks around the district.
Southwold beach huts.
- Credit: Nick Butcher
Kerry Blair, head of operations at East Suffolk Council, said: We understand the frustration of the campervan and motor caravan community who have previously been unable to park in our car parks.
Nicholas Everitt Park, Oulton Broad. PHOTO: Nick Butcher
- Credit: Nick Butcher
A ban on campervans in a dozen car parks by the coast have been lifted following frustration from users.
A spokesperson for East Suffolk Council said it had listened to concerns raised by campervan owners in recent weeks, with existing restrictions banning any vehicle which exceeds 5.5m.
In an effort to support users, restrictions have now been relaxed in 12 council car parks around the district.
Southwold beach huts.
- Credit: Nick Butcher
Kerry Blair, head of operations at East Suffolk Council, said: We understand the frustration of the campervan and motor caravan community who have previously been unable to park in our car parks.