A total of 14 static caravans at the Sand Le Mere Holiday Park in Tunstall, Holderness would be moved from north east of the site south, further away from the coast.
The park lies on the edge of a 48km coastline which is formed from soft glacial till, clay, sand and pebbles, which is particularly vulnerable to erosion.
Erosion is set to swallow up the north east section of the park where the 14 residential caravans are and plans stated they needed to be replaced within 10 years.Plans stated: “Within the existing holiday park to the north east corner there are 14 residential caravans.“This application provides a suitable mechanism for their relocation.
“Over the next 100 years, and taking into account climate change, the rate of shoreline change is considered to be significant.”It features an indoor pool, family bar, restaurant, adventure playground, fishing lake, clubhouse and gym.The park lies east of the B1242 and is 1km from Tunstall and 2km from Roos, north of Withernsea.
Separately, East Riding Council’s recently published Climate Change Strategy warned 209 homes are under threat from coastal erosion in the next century.
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