Cayton Village Redevelopment

Watersideranger replied on 11/09/2019 11:05

Posted on 11/09/2019 11:05

The plans for the redevelopment of Cayton Village site have been submitted to Scarborough Council (19/01463/FL) 

Cayton Village Caravan And Motorhome Club Site Mill Lane Cayton Scarborough YO113NN
Proposal Reconfiguration of existing site to provide 207 caravan and motorhome pitches, 12 glamping pods and 12 tent pitches with 2 no. toilet blocks, additional warden compounds, garage and store, 2no. water booster systems and play area. Associated alterations to site roads, landscaping, car parking and site security barriers.

No storage which is a disappointment, other than that I'm looking forward to visiting, but when?

Cornersteady replied on 11/09/2019 15:47

Posted on 11/09/2019 15:24 by MikeyA

Corners,   Here is the link to the main site for Scarborough Planning applications    Planning     -  then  Press the blue box and then enter the reference number  19/01463/FL

View the proposed site plan and all will be revealed.

It always pays to look at  the proposals before shooting the messenger.

 

 

Posted on 11/09/2019 15:47

but you weren't just being a messenger, you were pronouncing judgement on the message - When will they realise...

and that is what I was replying to.

Any other clubs sites you've been to where you have found the same problems you describe? 

Cornersteady replied on 11/09/2019 15:54

Posted on 11/09/2019 15:24 by MikeyA

Corners,   Here is the link to the main site for Scarborough Planning applications    Planning     -  then  Press the blue box and then enter the reference number  19/01463/FL

View the proposed site plan and all will be revealed.

It always pays to look at  the proposals before shooting the messenger.

 

 

Posted on 11/09/2019 15:54

I have indeed looked and I really can't see these circuitous route as you describe at all. There is no direct way and in all it is about 15 pitch lengths, hardly a major trek is it? A few minutes?

Oneputt replied on 11/09/2019 16:13

Posted on 11/09/2019 16:13

I always walk on the road and never invade someone else’s pitch.  It’s called etiquette 

JVB66 replied on 11/09/2019 17:08

Posted on 11/09/2019 16:13 by Oneputt

I always walk on the road and never invade someone else’s pitch.  It’s called etiquette 

Posted on 11/09/2019 17:08

Not many would dream of "invading"some one else's pitch,  but as here the grass  pitches are so well spaced out that there is plenty of "walk through"without ,and the grass pitches in the centre have to pass between pitches to get to the loossurprised

Cornersteady replied on 11/09/2019 17:37

Posted on 11/09/2019 17:08 by JVB66

Not many would dream of "invading"some one else's pitch,  but as here the grass  pitches are so well spaced out that there is plenty of "walk through"without ,and the grass pitches in the centre have to pass between pitches to get to the loossurprised

Posted on 11/09/2019 17:37

And do you think that is acceptable? To walk on grass, churn it up perhaps? To save oneself a few minutes walk? 

If it was a pie van then maybesmile

 

But interestingly there are no grass pitches on the proposed plan? 

However it does talk of super service pitches - well done club (for me anyway)

MikeyA replied on 11/09/2019 18:19

Posted on 11/09/2019 18:19

But interestingly there are no grass pitches on the proposed plan?

There are actually 11 grass touring pitches shown on the Lower Caravan Site.

And only cold water for the Bike/dog wash - cycle owners will be upset. wink

 

Cornersteady replied on 11/09/2019 19:28

Posted on 11/09/2019 18:19 by MikeyA

But interestingly there are no grass pitches on the proposed plan?

There are actually 11 grass touring pitches shown on the Lower Caravan Site.

And only cold water for the Bike/dog wash - cycle owners will be upset. wink

 

Posted on 11/09/2019 19:28

Indeed but firstly you were talking about the upper level not the lower level and that's what I was referring to, then you wrote:

grass pitches are so well spaced out that there is plenty of "walk through"without ,and the grass pitches in the centre have to pass between pitches to get to the loos

Except according to the site plan there is no loos anywhere near these grass pitches and therefore no need to cut through them? They adjoin the tent area on one side and the pod area on the other side. The most direct route to the TB is along the site road.

Why did you mention cutting through them to get to the loos? undecided

MikeyA replied on 11/09/2019 19:36

Posted on 11/09/2019 19:28 by Cornersteady

Indeed but firstly you were talking about the upper level not the lower level and that's what I was referring to, then you wrote:

grass pitches are so well spaced out that there is plenty of "walk through"without ,and the grass pitches in the centre have to pass between pitches to get to the loos

Except according to the site plan there is no loos anywhere near these grass pitches and therefore no need to cut through them? They adjoin the tent area on one side and the pod area on the other side. The most direct route to the TB is along the site road.

Why did you mention cutting through them to get to the loos? undecided

Posted on 11/09/2019 19:36

Should this reply not have been directed towards JVB?

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