Hundreds of new caravans planned for holiday park

Entrance to Haven's Weymouth Bay Holiday Park. A sign with a painting of a beach on it is at the entrance. Behind it, a road leads onto the site, with palm trees either side. In the distance is a single-storey brick building.Image source, Google
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The site is about one mile from Weymouth beach

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A holiday park on the south coast is hoping to add hundreds of caravans to its site as part of a £20m investment.

The proposals include 239 "high quality" static caravans to be installed at Haven's Weymouth Bay Holiday Park in Dorset.

The colours of the new caravans would blend in with the landscape, rather than being beige and white, according to leaflets the company has distributed in the area.

A formal planning application has not yet been submitted to Dorset Council.

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Red boxes outline the location of the proposed new caravans, which would be on the south side of the holiday park

The changes would bring about 70 extra jobs to the area, Haven said.

Plans also involve planting five hectares of wildflower meadow, 4,000 trees and improving the setting of the nearby Grade II-listed St Andrew's church, according to the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS).

In a statement, Haven said the proposed development had been "landscape-led" with a focus on mitigating visual impacts.

A public consultation event is planned at the park site on 9 January.

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