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Countryside Parking Woes Solved: New Spaces to Ease Congestion

Summary

  • 60 new parking spaces coming to Yorkshire Wolds
  • Addresses issues of double parking and congestion
  • Funded by UK Shared Prosperity Fund
Countryside Parking Woes Solved: New Spaces to Ease Congestion

As of November 15th, 2025, the Yorkshire Wolds is set to see a significant improvement in its parking situation. Nearly 60 new car parking spaces are being created in the region to address the ongoing issues of inconsiderate parking and congestion.

The popular spots of Raywell, near Cottingham, and Little Wauldby Farm Access Road, just off Swanland Dale, have long been plagued by double parking and vehicles parked "willy-nilly" on the grass, according to Rob Kendall, the director of Little Wauldby Farm. Councillor Paul Hopton stated that the new spaces will "absolutely benefit hundreds if not thousands of people in the years to come."

The 17 new spaces at Raywell and 40 along the farm access road are being funded by the government's UK Shared Prosperity Fund. Hopton, who worked with fellow councillor Richard Meredith to get the parking approved, said the scheme will "improve safety, reduce congestion, and protect the verge from damage."

With the influx of visitors to the Yorkshire Wolds' picturesque countryside, the current parking infrastructure has proven inadequate. The new spaces aim to provide a solution that balances the needs of the local community, farmers, and the growing number of tourists exploring the region.

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The new parking spaces in the Yorkshire Wolds are being created to address issues of double parking and congestion, which have been causing problems for the local community and farmers.
According to the article, nearly 60 new car parking spaces will be created in the Yorkshire Wolds, with 17 new spaces at Raywell and 40 along the Little Wauldby Farm Access Road.
The new parking spaces are being funded by the government's UK Shared Prosperity Fund, as mentioned in the article.

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