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How to manage the risk of flooding on your campsite, caravan park, holiday park or residential park.
What is a campsite licence and applying to get one
This consultation proposes changes to permitted development rights to support recreational camping, renewable energy and film-making.
Recreational organisations like caravan clubs or the Scouts can apply for an exemption to camp without a licence or planning permission.
Facilities for boaters at Environment Agency lock sites on the non-tidal River Thames and the River Kennet.
Local councils in England urged to support businesses to set-up temporary ‘pop-up’ campsites without the need to apply for planning permission.
Find out when you need to pay VAT if you provide holiday accommodation, caravans and camping facilities.
Farmers and landowners setting up temporary campsites for the summer holidays are being urged to have a flood plan in place to keep campers safe.
This publication is intended for Valuation Officers. It may contain links to internal resources that are not available through this version.
Landowners of temporary campsites urged to put a flood plan in place
How to account for VAT if you supply caravans and houseboats, or you're a caravan site operator, or you provide mooring facilities for houseboats.
A summary of available powers to tackle the formation of illegal and unauthorised camp sites and help the reclamation of land and property.
You usually need a licence from your local council to have a caravan site on your land
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