If your council is anything like Cornwall, then don't bother with planning permission. Just do what you want and, even if you get dobbed in, you'll probably get away with it. They take no action against virtually all breaches of planning.
https://www.cornwalllive.com/news/co...es-led-6733365
Case in point...
A bloke in our area bought an agricultural field which is in an AONB. He applied for and got permission to erect an agricultural barn, with the strict condition that it was only used for agricultural purposes.
He installed a kitchen and bathroom in it. Installed a septic tank. Then opened a retail shop and started trading. Many of us dobbed him in to Planning Enforcement. They investigated and confirmed multiple breaches of planning but in the end decided to take NFA. The guy's now saying he's going to open a cafe and mini golf course (without planning of course). If if he goes ahead, I'm not sure it's even worth reporting it.
https://www.cornwalllive.com/news/co...es-led-6733365
Case in point...
A bloke in our area bought an agricultural field which is in an AONB. He applied for and got permission to erect an agricultural barn, with the strict condition that it was only used for agricultural purposes.
He installed a kitchen and bathroom in it. Installed a septic tank. Then opened a retail shop and started trading. Many of us dobbed him in to Planning Enforcement. They investigated and confirmed multiple breaches of planning but in the end decided to take NFA. The guy's now saying he's going to open a cafe and mini golf course (without planning of course). If if he goes ahead, I'm not sure it's even worth reporting it.
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