GJH
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English councils do use the legislation available. What they don't do is spend far more on some solutions than others when the public interest is not served by doing so.I find myself pulling hair out when motorhome owners say, "you can't blame local authorities".
English councils should use the laws that exist to protect people and places. Don't erect a barrier because it's easier than enforcing the laws of the land. That's knee jerk reaction by local authorities putting their fingers in their ears. It's just lazy and feckless and that's why you can blame local authorities.
If English local authorities are right in their actions motorhomers won't have anywhere to go other than a campsite in accordance with the Public Health Act of 1936 and the Caravan Sites and Control of Development Act 1960. If this is best for England in the 21st Century why did Scotland bring in Outdoor Access Code?
The Scottish Outdoor Access Code is irrelevant to this discussion. Camping under the Code "is lightweight, done in small numbers and only for two or three nights in any one place" - i.e. nothing to do with camping in motorhomes.