Dear All
as a new member to SWOG, apologies if this is an old forum bugbear - I did look through posts and couldn't find one that matches my enquiry
I have small woodland and I want to put up a comfortable shed around 20m2 floor space. The shed is both a place for tool storage (for coppice management) and a place that we can craft artisan woodland products on site (and a place for a composting toilet and perhaps a stove for tea). I searched the planning world and felt that my 'development' came up permitted development (part 7 of schedule 2 of the Town and Country planning (GPD) Order 1995. I submitted for 'prior approval - to be honest, they say this is a slimmed down version of full planning but it isn't really. Then I got rejected, partly because the planning officer wanted more info (not sure why he did not ask for it when considering the application) but also as he did not consider the shed to be 'reasonably necessary for the purposes of forestry'. Of course the planning office has no definition of 'forestry' and the officer only accounted for physical/conventional forestry, ie cutting down trees, whereas I also accounted for 'economic forestry', ie the on site creation of products for sale (I used some brilliant on online accounts to invoke this). I have since become very well versed in planning literature, the forestry commission site and AOBN management plan for our area, and my proposed shed still sits well (in my opinion) within all aspects. But we are still tussling. All just seems to be very overblown for a wooden shed.
Would love to hear any thoughts. Should I just ditch the Permitted Development route and reapply through full planning? Any thoughts if I do go 'full planning' permission route? Any tips or thoughts from people who have comfortable sheds in their woods? By that I mean something more than just a tool shed, ie a place to sit, have a cuppa, have composting toilet and maybe a work bench.
cheers
Paul