If I understand this correctly, if you build a shed in woodland and go 4 years without the planning authority objecting, you can apply for a Certificate of Lawful Development. For this, you have to prove the shed has been there for 4 years. Does anyone have any experience of what is likely to be sufficiently strong proof? Photographs of newspapers held next to the finished shed? Witness statements? A receipt from a shed supplier?
If the shed was the size of a big caravan, and quietly used by the land owner as a holiday cottage/chalet for 10 years on some weekends, does anyone know what planning class that would then fall into (just a dwelling house?) and what kind of proof would be sufficient to obtain a certificate?
Thanks,
Frank