Well at last someone has stood up to Tingdene, it appears that Tingdene wanted to change a licence / planning at a caravan park, the way Tingdene do, from a touring site to a static caravan site. The local council allowed the application, saying that there was nothing they could do, how many times have we heard that, but the Peak District National Park Authority has thwarted Tingdene by purchasing the site themselves with the intention of having a discontinuance order placed upon the park which will effectively stop anyone changing the original planning intention. Once that is done the site will be put up for re-sale with the restriction. the caravan park in question is Brosterfield.
Well done to the Peak District National Park Authority !!
At last, someone with a sense of justice. As you say, well done to the Peak District National Park Authority. We need more organisations like this.
ReplyDeleteYes we do, trouble with Park Owners they thrive on loopholes within planning permission, and many local authorities just cave in, without having the knowledge or prowess to ward off such permissions. Thank you for your post
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