Providing a car park for campers (an "aire" with/without facilities?) would certainly suit wild campers and solve some of their other parking problems.
Whitby, if memory serves me right, is a very busy little town with lots of tourists and I'm assuming (there I go with that dangerous word again) that parking is often at a premium.
Motorhomes and campers are easy targets in this situation. It very much depends on your local councillors. Therein lies the massive flaw as you have to bang your head on a brick wall for a very long time if you want any changes made. Depends how many "little hitlers" are serving on the council.
Maybe they voted against a car park facility for campers because of a fear they may be descended upon by gypsies? Correct me if I'm wrong, but the "rumours" in Northumberland about parking restrictions for overnight camping there seem to suggest this as an "argument". Whether it is actually true or not I couldn't say as I'm not in possession of the facts.
The council have obviously at least considered the possibility of providing parking facilities for motorhomes if the comments on this thread are correct, so someone somewhere has started to think about this and proposed it. Maybe whoever suggested it just needs some extra help and backing from motorhomers so they can go back to the drawing board and propose it again with the proper facts and arguments in place?
They've taken the easy option of TROs (does this stand for Traffic Regulation Order? - I hate bloody acronyms!) instead of going down the route of finding a proper solution to campervan parking.
You need to find out why this didn't happen. Was it monetary? Fear of gypsies? Down to some ignorant/prejudiced councillors? Other practical problems? Who were the objectors and what were their reasons? What do the local businesses in Whitby think about campervans and do they understand their input to the local economy?
If I lived in or near Whitby or was a regular visitor, I would consider having a go at getting to the bottom of this and seeing if the situation could be turned around in a positive way.
If anybody thinks it's worthwhile the local council should be approached, their fears/objections either allayed or squashed, and they should be challenged along the lines of Bigteepee's campaign.
http://www.wildcamping.co.uk/forums...aires-urgent-help-needed-meeting-council.html