Jnhuk
Well-Known Member
An agricultural shed adjoining our land (originally was part of our house/land until split/sold off by a previous owner) the owner is trying to get permission to build a house with a detached workshop for the blacksmith's business (suspect getting round the agricultural ties by stating they repair agricultural equipment etc....) when in reality it really is a scrap metal business.
The land locally has a section 50 (may now be know under Section 75) on it which is meant to be an agricultural use only and "no further development will at any time be permitted upon the subjects". We are in Scotland.
I know that the current owner paid over the odds for the shed a few years ago. There have been historic applications for erection of a dwelling that have been refused in the past by the previous shed owner.
Any advice from peeps that have gone through this? Just got the notification from the Planning Dept today but because we are away on holiday, we need to submit our comments next week. Or should we just hope that the decision of the planners will follow the previous ones?
Also posted on Scotland board
The land locally has a section 50 (may now be know under Section 75) on it which is meant to be an agricultural use only and "no further development will at any time be permitted upon the subjects". We are in Scotland.
I know that the current owner paid over the odds for the shed a few years ago. There have been historic applications for erection of a dwelling that have been refused in the past by the previous shed owner.
Any advice from peeps that have gone through this? Just got the notification from the Planning Dept today but because we are away on holiday, we need to submit our comments next week. Or should we just hope that the decision of the planners will follow the previous ones?
Also posted on Scotland board
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