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South Hams motorhome overnight parking trial to be made permanent

A 12-month pilot scheme allowing self-contained motorhomes and campervans to stay at nominated South Hams District car parks has been permanently adopted.

The pilot scheme, which began in June 2021, trialled five sites for self-contained motorhomes at Longmarsh Car Park, Totnes; Leonards Road Car Park, Ivybridge; Poundwell Meadow Car Park, Modbury; Park & Ride Car Park, Dartmouth; and Cattlemarket Car Park, Kingsbridge.

Having reviewed the pilot, it has been agreed to permanently allow overnight sleeping for a two-night consecutive stop with no return within 48 hours within these car parks.

The scheme is restricted to motorhomes and campervans with on-board facilities including a toilet.

The stays will continue to be charged at an overnight fee of £10 from 6pm until 9am.

Cllr Keith Baldry, South Hams District Council’s executive member for environment, said: “I’m really pleased that the scheme has been adopted in five towns to continue permanently.

“It has been a positive experience for our visitors and for our economy, which is what we had hoped for when we embarked on this trial.

“We have listened to our communities throughout the past 12 months, where there were some isolated anti-social issues and we responded to them rapidly.

“We did this by increasing visits by our officers, improving site signage and introducing number plate parking to help regulate the two-day parking rules.

“This quick action has helped to address the concerns of our apprehensive residents.”

The adoption of the pilot will continue to support increased tourism and boost the local economies of the featured towns.

During the pilot Totnes was revealed as the most popular destination for motorhomes within this scheme, followed by Dartmouth, Kingsbridge and then followed by Modbury and Ivybridge.

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Mike Ruff

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  • Good to see there are more areas considering encouraging Motorhomes & Campervans, than trying to deter them!

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