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Moray caravan park decision to be made tomorrow

The proposed caravan site is near the historic Ballindalloch castle in Moray, Scotland

by Chris Malone

A decision is to be taken on whether to award a Moray caravan park planning permission to site 28 new holiday homes close to Ballindalloch.

The Ballindalloch Trust wants to develop the site at Tommore Mill and has submitted plans to Moray council.

According to the Press & Journal, local authority experts are to meet tomorrow (November 30th) to discuss the proposal.

The plans have been recommended for approval on the basis that the site is used for holiday purposes only and not in a residential capacity.

Another caveat would be that it can only be used for 11 months of the year, which would limit the scope for the site to be abused by people setting up home there.

According to the newspaper, the council has received no objections to the plan, which could help speed up the decision-making process.

Meanwhile, a recent sunshine.co.uk poll showed that three quarters of British children aged eight to 15 have never been caravanning.