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Caravan Park Owner Fined £116k for Bird Habitat Destruction
1 Dec, 2025
Summary
- Caravan park owner fined over £116,000 for disturbing protected land.
- Over 90 caravans and 40 vehicles were crammed onto the site.
- The land was a breeding ground for birds and a site of special scientific interest.

A caravan park owner in Somerset has been ordered to pay over £116,000 in fines after admitting to disturbing land vital for bird breeding. John Holland, aged 59, faced charges under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981.
The court heard that over a four-year period, Holland placed more than 90 caravans and 40 vehicles on 1.2 hectares of grassland. This land is designated as a site of special scientific interest (SSSI) and serves as a breeding ground for birds.




