Tourists could be able to bring their cats to Yorkshire coast if plans given green light

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Tourists could be able to bring their cats to Yorkshire coast if plans given green light
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Tourists visiting the East Riding coast could be able to bring their cats on holiday if plans for a place to accommodate their pets get the go ahead.

Plans lodged with East Riding Council would see a cattery with space for 25 animals built in Skipsea, about half way between Bridlington and Hornsea. The application stated it would give holidaymakers’ cats somewhere to stay if they are not allowed in their owners’ accommodation. The plans would see accommodation for 25 cats provided on a former working farm which is home to the Grade II-listed Church House, an early 19th Century building.

Plans stated the development would help to support the local tourism industry and by extension the East Riding economy. They added it would also contribute to biodiversity by providing bird boxes and it would be located on the outskirts of the village of Skipsea. Those behind the application would be required to apply for an animal activity licence for cat boarding if plans are approved.

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