dorsetladette
Well-Known Member
I think the council do turn a blind eye, but if it is brought to their attention, as in my case, they have to act, as it is law. The irony was they visited my field as someone complained about my field shelters, which are on skids, so the enforcement officer was not at all concerned about them, but obviously saw the donkeys etc., hence the retrospect planning permission application.
Sorry have gone off at a tangent, but frustrated as going through the process.
Sorry to hear someone complained.
We had the same - it really burst's your bubble when your excited about improving things for yourself and your animals. The guy that attended our place said they only act on reports as they aren't staffed enough to actively police themselves. I'm assuming it's the same county council as you are dealing with.
They were happy that we removed the caravan that was complained about (acutally the complaint was about a caravan in a neighbouring property which is still there, but we got the notice as ours was more visable), but they then went on to want a change of use (agri to equine) and PP for the shipping containers we use for storage. It was pretty straight forward as we could prove continued use for over 5 ( i think) years for that purpose and the siting of the containers. Lucky he came when he did as I had plans to move both containers to make a proper 'yard' and keep everything together, which would nautrally have made everything more complicated. So we managed to get a certificate of lawful use on the containers and the change of use quite easily.
Honestly OP - I wouldn't speak to any of the neighbours. I'd pop a couple of shelters on skids in your field with mud control mats for a yard and just get on and enjoy your horses in your lovely new property. Very few 'normal' people understand the planning laws around use for grazing so unless you draw their attention to it your neighbours will likely never know. As long as your not bothering anyone (or in my case get caught in a neighbourly dispute unintentionally) you'll likely get left alone. I think your more likely to get bother putting something in your garden than in a field.