temporary structures in a curtilage

September 22, 2022 by Garrie Turner in forum Planning Forum

#1365 Garrie Turner, 22 September 2022, 12:13

Hi,

We have put some palletized structures on our grassed field which is a separate curtilage to the house at no more than 2.5 meters high and have no footings or anything, just sat on the field and are not fixed to the ground in anyway.

The council in question is Winchester city council and they are saying that we are breeching the planning act, now my understanding is that under the permitted development rights you can have temporary structures on your land without the need for planning.

Any help would be much appreciated.

Garrie

#1367 Damian, 23 September 2022, 19:47

PD relates to the property and development within its curtilage. It therefore doesn’t cover areas beyond the curtilage, irrespective if it’s still in your ownership.

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