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Planning permission static caravan agricultural land. If you wanted to put a static caravan on to agricultural land, you would need planning permission. That is the simple answer.
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Do I need planning permission to put a static caravan on my land…it’s a question that gets asked many times. The answer is as you would expect…it really depends. In this article I will run through what scenario it is allowed and under what circumstances. I will also highlight situations where it is not allowed. I will also consider self builds, gardens and agricultural land. Before we start, we need to understand the legal definitions that dictate the policies that we need to work with.
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Learn More »The “curtilage” of the land is classed as your drive and garden in this case. It does to extend to other land. In this case, there has been no material change of use of the land. Therefore, no planning permission is required. There would be a material change of use of the land if the caravan was “independent” i.e. it was not relying on the main dwelling. If you chose to rent it or ran a business from there, it would be classed as a change of use. In this case, you would need planning permission.
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Learn More »A word of warning though, do not be tempted to lay down patios or decking. As necessary as this may be, it gives the impression of permanence and your local council will see it that way. The impression you always give is one of a temporary nature.
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