Motorhome and campervan plans face scrutiny at coastal site as residents slam move - 'We don't want it here'
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A new motorhome and campervan parking plan in north Wales has sparked a strong backlash from residents who say it will damage a valued seafront green space.Denbighshire County Council is pressing ahead with its "Motorhome Aire" scheme, which would create six new overnight parking sites for campervans and motorhomes across the county, including in Rhyl.The council explained that the move is needed to deal with rising numbers of motorhome users and problems linked to what it calls "illegal camping" in popular coastal areas.But the plan for Marine Drive (East Parade) in Rhyl has triggered the strongest opposition locally from residents who warned the new parking plan could impact the area.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Residents warned that the site is an important open space used by families, dog walkers and the wider community, and should not be turned into a parking area.A resident who lives on Marine Drive said the land is a vital part of the local environment.
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