Yorkshire Post

North Yorkshire holiday park gets permission for expansion scheme

- MARK CASCI BUSINESS EDITOR Email: mark.casci@ypn.co.uk Twitter: @MarkCasci

PLANS FOR 13 new luxury caravan pitches and lodges in the North Yorkshire Moors have been given the green light.

Wayside Holiday Park has been granted planning permission for the £200,00 developmen­t which will mean the end of seasonal touring caravans at the park.

Ryedale District Council has approved the proposals which Wayside’s owner Mark Goodson described as a “transforma­tional move” that will make the holiday park more up-market.

He said: “This is a crucially important developmen­t for us – and we are grateful to Ryedale District Council’s planners for giving us the green light.

“We are confident that the demand for our new pitches is there, given the staycation boom and the tremendous success of our up-market Lakes developmen­t at Wayside, where we have sold 36 out of 37 lodges.”

Work has now begun on the new developmen­t at Wayside and is scheduled to be completed by August, when the park opens for the new season.

The move comes following a challengin­g 20 months, as the global pandemic has disrupted the park’s supply chain and made it difficult to plan ahead with any certainty.

Despite these challenges, Wayside, which is located at the village of Wrelton, between Kirkbymoor­side and Pickering, has managed to flourish, thanks to the staycation boom.

Mr Goodson said: “First and foremost, I would like to take this opportunit­y to extend the warmest of thank yous to our loyal and patient caravan and lodge owners.

“We are consistent­ly amazed and humbled by the positive comments we receive from our owners on site.

“We believe that the peace, beauty and serenity here are the ideal antidote to the stresses and strains of the pandemic and we are going to ensure that Wayside is the perfect place to relax this year – and to forget about the pressure of the lockdown.”

He added: “It also goes without saying that the interests of our owners are uppermost in our minds.”

This is a crucially important developmen­t for us. Wayside’s owner Mark Goodson.

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Wayside Holiday Park has been granted planning permission for the £200,000 developmen­t.
PICTURE: GILES ROCHOLL BIG PLANS: Wayside Holiday Park has been granted planning permission for the £200,000 developmen­t.

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