Is any reason why a shed cannot fit into a legal definition of a caravan?
Hi I am fascinated by this and I am obviously coming in at the wrong end having only just joined so, reading between the lines, do I understand that It is permissable to sight a mobile home in a wood provided it fits within a set definition?
1968 Caravan Sites Act
13:-
(1) A structure designed or adapted for human habitation which
(a) is composed of not more than two sections separately constructed and designed to be assembled a site by means of bolts, clamps or other devises; and
(b) is, when assembled, physically capable of being moved by road from one place to another (whether by being towed, or by being transported on a motor vehicle or trailer),
shall not be treated as not being (or as not having been) a caravan within the meaning of Part 1 of the Caravans Sites and Control of Development Act 1960 by reason only that it cannot lawfully be so moved on a highway when assembled.
(2) For the purposes of Part 1 of the Caravan Sites and Control of Development Act 1960 the expression `caravan' shall not include a structure designed or adapted for human habitation which falls within paragraphs (a) and (b) of the foregoing sub-section if its dimensions when assembled exceed any of the following limits, namely
(a) length (exclusive of any draw bar) 60 ft (18.288 metres);
(b) width 20 ft (6.096 metres);
(c) overall height of living accommodation measured internally from the floor of the lowest level to the ceiling of the highest level 10 ft (3.048 metres)
Hi Folks,
Thought you might be interested in this link as you are discussing when a house is not a house or when it is a caravan....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SbRvsWuWNUM
wood troll
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