Enforcement notice over paddock upheld
HOLYPORT: An enforcement notice issued by the Royal Borough has been upheld following an appeal.
The notice, issued in November 2018, was prompted by a breach of planning control at Moor Farm in Ascot Road.
It states that without planning permission a menege and surrounding paddock land at the site was being used for the storage of cars.
Other breaches of planning control included in the notice are the formation of a hard surface to facilitate the storage of cars, and the re-profiling of land and the formation of earth bunding.
John Frankham made an appeal against the notice but following a visit to the site by an inspector in November, the enforcement notice has been upheld.
The requirement of the notice is that the storage of cars on the land must cease, the materials used to form the hard surface have to be dug up and removed and the re-profiled land must be re-distributed and restored to its former state.
The period of compliance with the requirements is two months.
To view the appeal decision in full go to acp.planninginspectorate.gov.uk/ and enter the reference number 3218796