Advice please... we have owned our woodland for over 2 years now, my husband built a log store behind our garden fence in the woodland which is agricultural land about 10 months ago. The log store has a corrugated roof and scaffolding planks to the sides, we have been reported to the planning dept who recently paid us a visit, saying they could see it was a labour of love but it would probably need planning permission and suggested to paint the roof brown which we did, we sent in a pre-planning application, advice came back that we would need FULL planning permission as it was outside our residential curtilage and change of use to land, this seems ridiculous and from what we can gather expensive, they also suggested painting the roof black!
Is the way forward to try to extend our residential curtilage which they might not agree to, we have replied stating we do not want to change the woodland from agricultural to residential, we just want permission for a log store on agricultural land.
Not had a reply from them yet, but someone suggested to saw through the uprights which have been concreted in place which obviously made it a permanent structure, and to either attach brackets or wheels, so that it becomes non-permanent?
We would appreciate advice as to an amicable way forward which won't cost the earth
Thanks