Expansion Plans For Glamping Farm Which Will Hold Festivals

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Plans to expand facilities at a Pembrokeshire camping and glamping farm which hosts outdoor festivals have been submitted to Pembrokeshire County Council.
Dewslake Camping Limited, of Dewslake Farm, The Ridgeway, Lamphey, in an application through agent Argent Architects, seeks permission for a change of use of the main barn at the farm to provide support facilities for camping and events.

A supporting statement says: “While remaining a working farm, camping, glamping and facilities for dining and refreshments are among the services provided. Outdoor festivals are held on the site periodically during the summer season. The main barn is centrally located within the farm and serves as overflow storage for the various activities and events offered at Dewslake.  The campsite’s sanitary facilities are located in temporary structures at the perimeter of this building. The applicant wishes to expand the facilities offered on the site. The barn has the spatial capacity to accommodate a range of different events, both commercial and private. The idea is to bring in the operational capacity to service functions and events in the building and on the wider site, in the form of overflow catering, sanitary facilities and office and reception space.”

It says further expansions to Dewslake are also planned. The growing business model requires considerable on-site management and maintenance.  The long-term plan is greatly invested in ecological enhancements and trades on this in the marketing approach taken in promoting the campsite. This approach requires a particular intensity in the management of the land, which when coupled with the day-to-day running of the campsite, increases the need for a round-the-clock management presence. The applicant is therefore intending to make a separate pre-application enquiry for the addition of a permanent farmhouse to serve this function.”
Of the current scheme, it says it is intended to create ‘a building that is inclusive, easy and enjoyable in use for all,” with wheelchair parking in the area currently occupied by the temporary facilities.  The application will be considered by county planners at a later date.


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  1. I love the idea of blending nature with festivals—it’s a fantastic way to draw more people to the area! I’m curious to see how they’ll balance the influx of visitors with preserving the natural beauty of West Wales.

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