Gate Piers/Boundary Wall in the Greenbelt

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I have purchased a few acres of agricultural land within the greenbelt with the intention of building stables and keeping and grazing horses there. The pre-application was found to be very likely to be granted by the planning department.

We wish to build a gate entrance consisting of 4 brick gate piers measuring a maximum of 1.9m. Would planning permission be required for these, they don’t adjoin a public road as the roadway to the site is privately owned by ourselves.

Thanks for any help.
 
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See Part 2 (Minor operations) Class A (gates, fences, walls etc) of the GPDO.
 
Thanks for your help, does this guidance relate in the same way to Greenbelt agricultural land as it does to development within the curtilage of a dwelling house.
 
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Thanks for pointing us in the right direction it is very much appreciated :)
 
Your council should have a specific policy regarding development in the "green belt" or other special areas.
 

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