Five log cabins for "less able" people have been given the go ahead at a caravan and camping site.
King's Lynn Caravan and Camping Park has been given planning permission to site the timber lodges on its 10-acre site off the A47 at North Runcton, near King's Lynn.
It said in a design and access statement: "The Log cabins will be of an accessible disabled and amenable type to accommodate the less able person or other members in care."
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A planning officer's report said the site is "enclosed by boundary hedges of significant height which helps obscure the caravan park from external views" and the new cabins would be screened by a tall hedgerow.
Permission was granted on condition the cabins will only be used as holiday accommodation and will not be used as permanent residences at any time.
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