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Caravan Sites and Control of Development Act, 1960 – Public Register Sites Address Licence Number No Borough Council of Wellingborough – Caravan Sites and Control Of Development Act, 1960 – Public Register Sites Address Licence Number No. of Units Type of Licence Overstone Solarium Caravan Site 1, Overstone Lakes, Ecton Lane, Sywell 4P/87 1000 SEASONAL Northamptonshire, NN6 0BD Overstone Solarium Caravan Site 2, Overstone Lakes, Ecton Lane, Sywell CAR/2014/0011 79 PERMANENT Northamptonshire, NN6 0BD Overstone Solarium Caravan Site 3, Overstone Lakes, Ecton Lane, Sywell 2P/87 2 PERMANENT Northamptonshire, NN6 0BD Abbotts Amusements Limited, 12A Daniels Road, Little Irchester, Wellingborough, 3 PERMANENT Northamptonshire. Cogenhoe Mill Caravan Site, Cogenhoe Mill, Cogenhoe, Northampton PH/CSL/CMPH 40 SEASONAL 323 Grendon Road, Earls Barton, Northampton. 2/84 2/3 PERMANENT 341-355 Grendon Road, Earls Barton, Northampton 1P/92 5 PERMANENT Caravan Site, The Laurels, Land to rear of 68 High Street, Ecton, Northampton. 1/2011 9 PERMANENT Wilby Caravan Park, Main Road, Wilby, Wellingborough, Northamptonshire. 1/97 85 PERMANENT Caravan Site, 327 Grendon Road, Earls Barton, Northampton, Northamptonshire 1/2009 9 PERMANENT Grendon Lakes, Main Road, Grendon, Northampton, NN7 1JW. 2010/3 20 SEASONAL 188 Station Road, Irchester, Wellingborough, Northamptonshire NN29 7EW CAR/2012/0006 1 TEMPORARY The Woodyard, 27 Hardwick Lodge, Hardwick, Wellingborough, Northamptonshire. CAR/2013/0007 1 TEMPORARY Plot 2, 338 Grendon Road, Earls Barton, Northampton, NN6 0RB CAR/2014/0012 2 PERMANENT Plot 4, 338 Grendon Road, Earls Barton, Northampton, NN6 0RB 14/01150/EHCASI 1 PERMANENT Plot 5, 338 Grendon Road, Earls Barton, Northampton, NN6 0RB 14/01545/EHCASI 2 PERMANENT Plot 7, 338 Grendon Road, Earls Barton, Northampton, NN6 0RB CAR/2014/0013 2 PERMANENT Plot 8, 338 Grendon Road, Earls Barton, Northampton, NN6 0RB 14/02953/EHCASI 1 PERMANENT Plot 9, 338 Grendon Road, Earls Barton, Northampton, NN6 0RB 14/01153/EHCASI 1 PERMANENT Caravan Park, Gipsy Lane, Irchester, Wellingborough, Northamptonshire. NN29 14/02735/EHCAS1 21 PERMANENT 7DJ Last Updated 21/08/2015 Site Rules Deposited Site Licence Number Date Rules Deposited Wilby Caravan Park, Main Road, Wilby, 1/97 15th October 2014 Wellingborough, Northamptonshire. Overstone Solarium Caravan Site 2, CAR/2014/0011 3rd November 2014 Overstone Lakes, Ecton Lane, Sywell Northamptonshire, NN6 0BD The above rules may be examined at the Council Offices by appointment. Email [email protected] .
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