THE ROLLBACK OF CARAVAN AND HOLIDAY HOME PARKS FROM THE ERODING EAST YORKSHIRE COASTLINE APPENDICES TO A REPORT FOR THE EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE COUNCIL BY DAVID TYLDESLEY AND ASSOCIATES DTA Sherwood House 144 Annesley Road Hucknall Nottingham NG15 7DD Tel 0115 968 0092 Fax 0115 968 0344 E mail
[email protected] Doc. Ref. 1455 Final Report Appendices Issue: 0 Date: August 2003 Contents A Site Profiles B Local Plan Policies: Holderness District Wide Local Plan, April 1999 East Yorkshire Borough Local Plan C Spurn Heritage Coast Draft Management Strategy, October 2002: Policy extracts D Project Proposal Appendix A Site Profiles 1. Barmston Beach Holiday Park Location Barmston Beach Holiday Park is the most northerly of the identified ‘at risk sites’ within the scope of this study. This large site is accessed only via Sands Lane, a minor road which runs through the centre of Barmston village, a linear settlement some 500 metres or so inland from the cliff top. Sands Lane is reached from its junction with the main A165 to the west of the village, and runs in a west-east orientation until its termination at the cliff top itself. The site entrance is approximately 100 metres back from the cliff top. The lane is well maintained and capable of accommodating Park traffic, although this inevitably causes some increase in disturbance to residents of Barmston itself. There is a footpath access from the site to Bridlington to the north. Size The site area is approximately 20 Ha in area and at present there are 364 static caravans on site, 315 of which are privately owned.