The point is that research/action will only happen if councils are made aware of a potential demand. A number of councils I've spoken to simply hadn't heard of any such demand. If each of us could identify some potential site and make an outline case for it then we might see progress.
It will take research to identify a demand.
It seems the fact they are having to contain a demand in front of their noses by erecting height barriers , that little research is actually needed.
It seems that a parochial tunnel vision is the problem.
Bearing in mind the success of the Aires and Stellplatz in Europe whilst still allowing commercial and municipal sites to operate , it should not take a council wizard to identify the potential.
Perhaps though other interests are involved.
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