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Top of the cliff down to the beach at Far Grange Caravan Park Hornsea Road - Installation of an access path

YO25 8SYPublished 10/07/25
Scarborough News • 

What is planned?

EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE COUNCIL
TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990
PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT

a) Installation of an access path with associated works
and construction of concrete staircase from top of
the cliff down to the beach at Far Grange
Caravan Park Hornsea Road Skipsea YO25 8SY
(Ref: 25/01645/PLF)
Proposal (a) affects a public right of way.
If you wish to view the application electronically or to
check progress logon to

https://newplanningaccess.eastriding.gov.uk/

and
enter the application number. You can make comments
electronically using the feedback option on the above
website or email

planning@eastriding.gov.uk

Guidance
notes on making comments and the right to speak are
also available on the above website or on request.
If you have any comments or wish to lodge objections
in respect of the proposal they must be received by
31 July 2025. You can visit any of the council’s
libraries where facilities are available for you to view
planning applications. If you decide to visit the library,
the details of reference number, address and postcode
set out above will be required to enable you to view
the application. A member of the library staff will be
able to assist you if required.
If, as a result of your visit, there are any questions that
have not been resolved, please contact Planning Office,
telephone (01482) 393647. Please note by virtue of
the provisions of the Local Government Act 1972,
anyone may be entitled to read and obtain a copy of
any representations you make.
Stephen Hunt
Director of Planning & Development Management

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