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When you said tents were pitching on the grass area of caravan pitches, do you mean the caravans were on hard standings and the tents were pitching on the grassed area next to them, which is normally part of the caravan pitch?
Or...do you mean the pitches were all grass and tents were pitching next to the caravans?
If tents were poaching the grassed area next to the hardstanding which is included in the hardstanding pitch, then that is clearly wrong.
If it was an all grass field and tents and caravans were pitched next to each other (as I seem to recall last time I went there) then, although not to my liking because I don't like being hemmed in by caravans, there is nothing wrong with that and it is quite a common practice at many campsites with grass pitches.
Transit vans are of no consequence. They are no bigger (may even be smaller) than the average motorhome or caravan. Some people convert them to campervans and other people have vans as their normal family transport to carry their camping gear or for towing, so I don't see your objection to those. They will have pitched wherever the wardens told them to I presume.
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