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Concerns over rule-breaking campervan owners at Cruden Bay :
Concerns over rule-breaking campervan owners at Cruden Bay :
Concerns over rule-breaking campervan owners at Cruden Bay
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A former part-time sheriff has raised concerns about Covid rule-breakers camping overnight at a picturesque Aberdeenshire harbour.
Edward Savage, who served as a part-time sheriff from 2003 to 2016 and worked at Aberdeen Sheriff Court, lives close to the Port Erroll Harbour, Cruden Bay.
Mr Savage said that despite the stay-at-home rule being in place for the past few months, which was replaced with stay-local guidance on Friday, he has noticed a number of people staying overnight at the harbour itself in campervans on occasion.
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