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Caravans Act (Northern Ireland) 1963 Description English: An Act to make provision for the licensing and control of caravan sites; to authorise local authorities to provide and operate caravan sites, and for purposes connected with those matters.
Caravans Act (Northern Ireland) (1963) Chapter 17. [8] The laws state that visitors with caravans must be members of The Caravan And Motorhome Club, who are required to act responsibly and to observe the Country Code and no more than 5 caravans may be accommodated on the site at any one time.
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Since launch, all NCC member caravan manufacturers assign each new caravan a 17 digit Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) with the number etched into the side windows of the vehicle, and stamped into the chassis. Upon purchasing a new caravan, the dealership registers the caravan with CRiS and the owner is provided with a Touring Caravan ...
Coney Island is a small seaside hamlet and townland of 48 acres (19 hectares) in County Down, Northern Ireland, between the villages of Ardglass and Killough. It is situated in the civil parish of Ardglass and the historic barony of Lecale Lower. [1] There is a small caravan park at Coney Island. [2]
Now used as a village hall. [14] Coverack: Coverack, Cornwall: 1901–1980 The 1901 boathouse is now a Fish & Chip restaurant/ take-away. [15] Mullion Cove: Mullion Cove, Cornwall: 1867–1908 Private residence. [15] Porthleven: Porthleven, Cornwall: 1863–1929 Building later used as a shipwreck museum. Now an art studio. Marazion: St Michael ...
Following the findings of the All Ireland Traveller Health Study (estimates for 2008), the figure for Northern Ireland was revised to 3,905 and that for the Republic to 36,224. [ 58 ] The rural community of Rathkeale , County Limerick , has one of the largest populations of any towns percentage-wise, with around half of its residents having ...
Northern Ireland was home to the world's first commercially viable tidal stream generator. [5] Trials were begun in Scotland then in England, before Marine Current Turbines installed the thousand-tonne [6] SeaGen turbine at the mouth of Strangford Lough. The lough was chosen because it has one of the fastest tidal flows in the world.
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