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However, now the caravan site operators and the park home builders are casting their eagle eyes over that land.
If they had a caravan and got a temporary caravan site, would that be "appropriate accommodation"?
But the herditament should be the caravan site as a whole: there should not be individual assessments for each caravan.
A hotel is a hotel, and a caravan site is a caravan site.
In general those parts of a caravan site consisting of non-domestic property are subject to business rates.
There is a demand for model rules on how a caravan site should be landscaped, and on the sewerage and other conditions.
I see almost every holiday caravan site as being a mini-monopoly.
The only persons with a material interest in the assessment of a caravan site are the proprietor, tenant and occupier of the site.