Yorkshire Post

Plea to keep holiday parks open for those with ‘ nowhere else to go’

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AN MP has pleaded for holiday parks in his East Yorkshire constituen­cy to say open for people with “nowhere else to go”.

Graham Stuart, MP for Beverley and Holderness, says he has heard from dozens of people who have been asked to leave but can’t return to their primary residence.

Parks had to close in November to help reduce the spread of coronaviru­s. Ministers wrote to park owners last week to say they should stay open for people using them as a primary residence, with nowhere else to live.

They should also not close the doors on vulnerable groups or where it is essential for work purposes.

Mr Stuart said: “I’ve heard from dozens of my constituen­ts, and I know there are many more as well, who are being asked to leave because of these new restrictio­ns, but for whatever reason

they can’t go back to their homes.

“I know some people’s homes are being refurbishe­d, some live abroad and can’t get back because of travel restrictio­ns, and others are extremely vulnerable people worried about going to live with other family members, who in some cases are frontline NHS workers at greater risk of coronaviru­s.”

Mr Stuart said he appreciate­d the difficulti­es parks were facing, including staff being off sick and having to self- isolate.

He said: “I know it’s hard for parks to stay open with so little money coming in, but some of these people have nowhere else to go.”

It comes ahead of a motion to a meeting of East Riding Council by Lib Dem councillor Mike HeslopMull­ens calling on the council “to help owners stay in their caravans until the pandemic is over”.

Coun Barbara Jefferson, seconder of the motion, said she had been contacted by an elderly and unwell resident facing eviction.

A council spokesman said as private businesses it was the parks’ choice whether to close or stay open.

He added: “We would urge all owners to use their discretion and, if it is safe to do so, to allow those people who may be vulnerable or do not have another place of residence, to remain on site.”

 ??  ?? GRAHAM STUART: Said he had heard from dozens of people who had been asked to leave parks.
GRAHAM STUART: Said he had heard from dozens of people who had been asked to leave parks.

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