Local councils are being urged by Communities Secretary, Robert Jenrick, to support the extension of ‘pop-up’ commercial authorised campsites this summer so local economies and holidaymakers can enjoy a staycation.
Brits are expected to flock to the nation’s favourite holiday hotspots and destinations in the coming months and the government is keen to ensure red tape does not get in the way of a great British summer.
Last year, new measures were introduced which allowed businesses to set-up temporary pop-up campsites without the need to apply for planning permission.
The measures allow businesses across the tourism and hospitality sectors to meet the additional demand for camping holidays.
The government is asking and expecting local councils to take a flexible approach to the enforcement of regulations.
They said this will allow pop-up commercial campsites and existing sites to take advantage of the relaxation of rules over the duration of the holiday season.
Measures do not prevent local councils taking action where relaxation of the rules have a negative impact on public health, the local area or the environment, such as litter, noise pollution or social distancing.
Commenting, Mr Jenrick said:
“Many of us are planning a staycation this year and I’m asking councils to support the extension of pop-up campsites for tourists and not let red tape get in the way of a great British summer.
“The measures will help holidaymakers make the most out of the beautiful seaside towns and countryside this country has to offer.
“Greater campsite capacity over the summer months will boost our tourism and hospitality industries and support the communities that rely upon visitors in their area.
“By taking a positive approach we can ensure that tourism, hospitality and the people across the country have a safe and enjoyable summer holiday.
