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6:20am Thursday 4th February 2010
National Park chiefs have been ordered to pay £8,000 in costs after abandoning enforcement action against a New Forest couple.
The National Park Authority (NPA) had accused Mr and Mrs Terry Boyce, of Bourne Road, Woodlands, of using an area of agricultural land as part of their garden. A planning inquiry was opened but the NPA asked for an adjournment and subsequently withdrew the enforcement notice.
The planning inspector who chaired the hearing said the NPA had “seriously misunderstood” what he described as clearly established principles of law.
Steve Avery, the NPA’s director of strategy and planning, said the inspector had cited new case law suggesting that Mr and Mrs Boyce did not need planning permission for the work they had undertaken. He added: “We felt that in view of the case law we weren’t in a position to continue with the inquiry.
Big Mac, southampton says...
8:51am Thu 4 Feb 10
Unlimited* Service, *fair usage applies says...
9:03am Thu 4 Feb 10
freemantlegirl2 wrote:These unelected dweebs are destroying the forest one rule at a time. How much are they costing us?
When are the NPA going to learn!?
Frank28, Hants says...
11:06am Thu 4 Feb 10
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freemantlegirl2, Southampton says...
8:01am Thu 4 Feb 10