Can you turn a field into a garden
You do need planning permission to change a field into a garden.
Ploughing and reseeding won’t get rid of the weeds – you’d have to treat them or dig them out.
Simply keeping it cut short would help – do you actually need a reseed.
(the existing grass is likely to reappear anyway due to seeds and roots)..
Can I put a caravan on greenbelt land
In accordance with Policy HS15 of the Local Plan, temporary permission may be permitted for a residential caravan in the Green Belt where there is a reasonable prospect of a new farming enterprise becoming viable within the medium term and other factors justify an agricultural workers dwelling.
Can you live in a caravan on your own land
You can live in a caravan on your own land whilst renovations are taking place on your home. … It is within the law to site a caravan within the ‘curtilage’ of your home i.e. in your garden or on your drive, without having to acquire planning permission.
Can you live in a caravan on land without planning permission
It has to be in the curtilage of your garden then no planning is needed to live in it . But you do need planning permission to live in a caravan on agricultural land. If you are placing a caravan on your land whether that’s a static or touring you also do not need to have planning permission to do this.
Should I buy land without planning permission
It is never a good idea to buy land without being assured that you will secure the planning permission required. Ideally, the land should already have permission in place, this will give you a good idea of what can be built and will form the basis of properly valuing the plot.
Can I put a lodge on my land
Siting a park home or lodge within the garden does not require “express consent” as long as there is no “material change of use”. … Don’t assume that just because you own a plot of land they will allow you to put a mobile home on it, even if it is classed as technically moveable.
What can you do on land without planning permission
23 Projects You Can Do Without Planning PermissionInterior renovations. … Single-storey extensions. … Build a conservatory without planning permission. … Erect a multi-storey extensions. … Repair, replace or add windows. … Loft conversion. … Replace roof. … Install rooflights.More items…•Jan 20, 2020
What is the 10 year rule in planning
You can apply for a Lawful Development Certificate for an existing use or development providing you can demonstrate that: the land has been in continuous use (other than as a dwelling) for more than 10 years. a condition or limitation on planning permission has not been complied with for more than 10 years.
Do I need permission to put a caravan on my land
If you want to place a touring caravan on your own property but anywhere other than your garden or drive, you might need planning permissions. For example, storing a caravan on farm land might need different planning permissions. Remember, you are allowed to keep your own touring caravan on your own drive or garden.
Can I legally live in a caravan UK
There are no UK laws that prevent you from living in your motorhome, campervan or van all-year round, and the only stipulation you’ll have to meet is that your vehicle has passed its MOT and is fully road legal.
Can you live in the woods legally UK
Buying a woodland is similar to buying a house, and though the owner cannot live there full time, staying in the wood for up to 28 days a year is permitted.
Can you build on private land without planning permission
You can build a garage or outbuilding on your property without planning permission as long as it’s of a reasonable size – no higher than 4 metres. Do bear in mind though that outbuildings cannot take up more than half of the land around the original property.
Can you live on a plot of land
* Technically, living on the land can become illegal immediately if the local planning authority issues a what is known as a stop notice. However they are not allowed to issue a stop notice on dwelling houses, though they can on caravans.
What can I do if my Neighbour builds without planning permission
Planning approach to dealing with planning breaches If you built property or developed a site without planning permission, the council may ask you to apply retrospectively. If the council considers the development an unacceptable breach of planning control, they may take enforcement action.
Can I live in a caravan all year round
Can you live in a holiday home on a park all year/permanently? No, you can’t live on a holiday park permanently. … In short, a holiday home is not classed as a permanent residence; this also explains why you don’t pay council tax or stamp duty on holiday homes, static caravans and lodges!