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Gwynedd council to create French style stopover campervan sites near town centres in the county

The council has secured money from Welsh Government to develop six 'aires' to tackle the problem of illegal or inappropriate parking by motorhomes

Motorhomes could bring tourism benefit

Gwynedd Council has secured funding to develop a network of French style 'aires' to allow campervans to stay near town centres.

These small urban stopover sites are common in France and CAMPRA - the Campaign for Real Aires º£½ÇÊÓÆµ -

Now Gwynedd council has received £240,000 in funding from Welsh Government to develop their Aros-fan project which will upgrade assets such as public car parks in six destinations across Gwynedd. It will provide a network of locations that will create legitimate provision for 'overnight' parking and sleeping throughout the year for motorhomes.

Sites will need to be within walking distance of town centres with the idea they help bring money into shops, pubs and restaurants in these communities.

This will also help reduce illegal and inappropriate parking by some campervan owners.

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It is part of Welsh Government’s Brilliant Basics capital fund will be shared among 18 projects that will help deliver small-scale infrastructure improvements in strategically important tourism locations across Wales.

A full list of the projects is at the bottom of the story.