Campsites Call For New Rules To Stay Open Longer
Farmers, pub landlords and rugby clubs are among those calling for changes to allow pop-up campsites to open for longer.
Currently, pop-up campsites - which often consist of little more than an outside tap and basic toilet facilities - can only open for 28 days a year in England and Wales. No licence is required and special planning permission isn’t needed.
During the Covid-19 pandemic the limit was increased to 56 days which led to hundreds more pop-up campsites opening so they could bring in extra revenue.
But it is now back down to 28 days and camping website Pitchup has launched a campaign to scrap the limit and allow the sites to open all summer long.
The BBC's Kristian Johnson joined campers at a pop-up site.
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