National Trust’s legal threat on Climping caravan site plan
THE National Trust has threatened legal action to stop a caravan site being built on farmland at Climping.
The country’s leading conservation body added its weight to opposition by more than 60 angry residents attending a Climping Parish Council planning committee meeting on Thursday (April 5), called to discuss the plans for the 134-pitch caravan site at Ryebank Farm, Grevatts Lane.
The 20-acre site lies within the Climping Strategic Gap, established to protect the open countryside, and safeguarded by a covenant held by the National Trust, which prohibits the siting of a caravan park on the land.
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