canteron
Well-Known Member
Is it going to make it more difficult to get planning on 'pony paddock' land and will the council now be swifter to enforce it.
Near me there are several paddocks of about 5 acres, which change hands fairly regularly and are always bought by people with horses - who all try and put a caravan on the site and get planning permission. (And to be honest always fill the land up with old tyres and falling down sheds, not great). I always feel the horses are being used as a reason for planning permission rather than being looked after particularly well in their own right.
Any views?
Near me there are several paddocks of about 5 acres, which change hands fairly regularly and are always bought by people with horses - who all try and put a caravan on the site and get planning permission. (And to be honest always fill the land up with old tyres and falling down sheds, not great). I always feel the horses are being used as a reason for planning permission rather than being looked after particularly well in their own right.
Any views?