Class Q success near Cheltenham…
Wreyland went toe-to-toe with the LPA recently for a Class Q, finally emerging bloody yet victorious…
Round 1 – The LPA thought the nearby highway would be too noisy despite it being a relatively minor road some 200m away.
Wreyland came back swinging with a supportive acoustic survey…
Round 2 – The LPA hit low suggesting that, notwithstanding its concrete floor, steel portal frame and the fact that the building was only just over ten years old, the building wasn’t structurally sound…
Wreyland and the applicant grabbed a shovel one sunny Thursday evening, dug down to the foundations and came back with a structural survey…
Round 3 – The LPA get back in the fight with a haymaker…. The building isn’t agricultural, bee-keeping isn’t an agricultural business, the use of the building is for food-processing and isn’t part of an ‘established agricultural unit.’…
Wreyland decides to finish things and comes back with 4,000 words on agriculture and planning.
The LPA concedes…