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Caravan club to learn whether it is allowed to move to new site

By Amanda Cameron  Tuesday Jan 4, 2022

A caravan club which is being forced from its dockside home in Bristol will soon discover whether it can move to a new spot less than half a mile away.

Baltic Wharf Caravan Club will eventually be made to move from its council-owned plot overlooking the Floating Harbour near the Cottage Inn to make room for a new development of flats.

After years of looking for a new location, and having its plans rejected in 2016, it finally won approval from Bristol City Council in October 2021 to move to a site between Ashton Court and the River Avon.

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But the government is soon set to decide whether to overturn the planning permission for the land off Clanage Road, which was previously occupied by Avon & Somerset Police’s dog and horse training centre.

The secretary for housing, communities and local government “called in” the club’s planning application because the land lies in the Green Belt and has a high flood risk which the Environment Agency said posed an “unacceptable risk to life”.

A public inquiry was held in 2021 and Michael Gove is expected to issue a decision on the application in February.

The site the caravan club wants to move to was previously occupied by Avon & Somerset Police’s dog and horse training centre – photo: Google

The buildings have quickly become derelict since being vacated by the police five years ago – photo: Google

Caravan Club regional manager Marc Houghton has previously said it manages other sites in high-risk flood zones – including the one at Baltic Wharf – and has an “excellent” track record in evacuating them without loss of life or damage to property.

The application was supported by business leaders who said it would rid the city of an “eyesore” and boost the local economy by £1.5m a year.

If the plans get the green light from Gove, the club will replace the existing buildings with an amenities block, reception building and warden’s accommodation, and put 62 pitches and 57 lights on the site.

Council officers who recommended councillors refuse the application last year said the “visual clutter” and lighting would ruin views from Brunel Way, Ashton Court and the Clifton Suspension Bridge.

But members of the planning committee who voted it through said officers had been “unnecessarily heavy handed” and that the proposal was important for tourism.

If the planning permission is overturned, the club will have to find somewhere else to go. Its application spoke of a “lack of suitable alternative sites” despite more than 70 others being considered.

Main photo: Martin Booth

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