After reading the article by Lucy Nichol "Woodlands And Planning Legislation" I decided to apply to my local Council for permission to build a 'forestry building'
i asked my local council about constructing a steel structural building, in my woodland as a Permitted Development. I explained that the timber clad building will measure 45 feet x 25 feet and will house a sawmill, a trailer, table saw, chop saw, log splitter, chainsaws, generator, ATV vehicle and two electric wheelchairs and that I would also be processing, storing and working on timber, harvested from the woodland, within the building
The planning department responded:
"The proposal site is designated as being outside of a defined built up area within the open countryside. The site is not within a residential curtilage and on this basis cannot be constructed as permitted development. On this basis the proposal to erect a structure within this location will require the formal submission of a planning application in order to assess the acceptability of this structure. In addition to this permission may will also be required for the change of use of the site for the operations that you have outlined".
Anyone give me advice on what I could do.
Cheers,
Robert