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Just wondering if there is any way to legally challenge National Park planners?
Back in 2004 we purchased 11 acres in the New Forest to build a Falconry Centre, after a lot of work we got permission to build our Aviary's on about 1 Acre of the 11 we purchased, they said it was to big a site if we had all the land for Falconry. We were happy because the one acre was enough to build our imminently required Aviaries and still had enough space to expand the business in the future when the need for more Aviaries would occur. Shortly after getting planning permission we were hit with a blanket TPO on the site which has left us no way to expand with more Aviaries as the originally agreed 1 acre is covered in trees!. We have applied to build new Aviaries on open ground 30 feet from the original 1 acre but the planners are refusing on the grounds of DP17, "no extension to businesses if its not contained within original boundaries" ie the 1 acre. What makes it worse they have taken £19,500 in planning fees!
Any advise please would be appreciated, Regards Keith
Back in 2004 we purchased 11 acres in the New Forest to build a Falconry Centre, after a lot of work we got permission to build our Aviary's on about 1 Acre of the 11 we purchased, they said it was to big a site if we had all the land for Falconry. We were happy because the one acre was enough to build our imminently required Aviaries and still had enough space to expand the business in the future when the need for more Aviaries would occur. Shortly after getting planning permission we were hit with a blanket TPO on the site which has left us no way to expand with more Aviaries as the originally agreed 1 acre is covered in trees!. We have applied to build new Aviaries on open ground 30 feet from the original 1 acre but the planners are refusing on the grounds of DP17, "no extension to businesses if its not contained within original boundaries" ie the 1 acre. What makes it worse they have taken £19,500 in planning fees!
Any advise please would be appreciated, Regards Keith