Park homes
Park homes are an essential part of the Dorset housing stock, totalling 2,500 homes.
They offer affordable, accessible accommodation, usually for older residents who prefer a tenure that offers some form of stability and 'ownership'.
All residential park home sites need planning permission. In addition to planning permission, a site licence is required which sets out the standards for site layout, access, services and safety requirements. The
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website can provide you with more information.
We enforce these site licence conditions (see below) which the site owner has to comply with. If you are concerned whether your site complies with these conditions contact your local council.
Certain sites may be exempt from these requirements if they are infrequently used or controlled by an exempted organisation such as the Caravan Club.
Further information
For further information please contact your local council.
- Park Home Site Licence Conditions
All residential park home sites need planning permission. In addition to planning permission, a site licence is required which sets out the standards for site layout, access, services and safety requirements.
- Park Homes in Purbeck
Find out information on licenses, forums, insulation and the locations of the Park Home sites in Purbeck.
