by Bearwood » Sat Sep 14, 2013 6:52 am
There is no maximum size shed allowed for forestry purposes....It's a huge planning loophole. I nearly fell of my tractor when the Local Planning Officer told me that!
Your best bet is to put together a good solid management plan (the Forestry Commission have an excellent blank template on their website-you can even claim a grant to fill it out too). Identify what you want to do forestry-wise and then serve notice (with drawings) to the local planning authority that you wish to erect a shed for forestry purposes in line with your woodland management plan and desire to manage the woodland sympathetically. They have 28 days to object from receipt, if they don't provide it then I understand you can crack-on and build. Be mindful that the shed will be just that; no beds, toilets, dining rooms etc.
I can't afford to build the size of shed I want in the materials I want, but I've sounded it out with the LPA and all is good. It's all down to interpretation of Chapter 7 of Town & Country Planning, and your relationship with the Planning Authority and NOT the park authority in your case. I'd take your tents down and be humble with both the Park Authority and Planning Authority and start again if you have a long term goal.
If you can prove that the tents are for use as accommodation for seasonal forestry workers (again, there is no specified season in Chapter 7...Another loophole), in accordance with your management plan, the tents will probably also be allowed. Not only that, I'm sure they're classed as a temporary structure; the Park Authority are assuming they're for leisure as well, which you state they are not.
Kudos on the compost toilet was well! The other half keeps badgering me to get one sorted.