Campervan owners in Jersey took part in a protest on Saturday amid frustrations about a new permit scheme trial.
The trial, brought in by Jersey States’ infrastructure department to manage the number of vehicles parked at Le Port overnight, bans overnight motorhome stays in Jersey except for a small number of spaces which will require owners to buy permits.
Conditions of the scheme include booking in advance, only arriving from 21:00 BST and leaving by 09:00 BST, parking in one of four designated spaces and only booking one night in every seven.
Paul Hymas, a campaigner for camping reform in Jersey, said: “I’m hoping that the next minister that takes the seat of infrastructure will see how many people want change, will listen to people, engage with people and have a public meeting.”
“I don’t feel that anybody’s going to be interested in the scheme that’s been provided in a bit of a rush. It’s unworkable.”
A government spokesperson said it was unable to comment on the scheme during the election period.
Don’t forget to subscribe to the Van Life Matters newsletter to stay up-to-date with the latest UK Van Life news, tips and advice.
Motorhome enthusiasts seeking eco-friendly travel options now have a new player in the game as…
Highland Council’s motorhome pass scheme has come under fire once again, with MSP Edward Mountain…
A proposed trial allowing overnight parking for motorhomes and campervans in several Pembrokeshire car parks…
The National Trust asking visitors appropriately dispose of their litter, use designated campsites, not to…
Dometic has launched a new mobile cooking stove: The CADAC Dometic 2 Cook 3 Turbo.…
A British national who attempted to smuggle 5 migrants, including a 5-year-old child, has been…