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CLOSING TIME: Council action protects green belt at Hunton Bridge

 Published on: 12th November 2019   |   By: News Desk   |   Category: Uncategorized

The owners of an industrial site on green belt land at Hunton Bridge have been ordered to move.

Following a number of complaints in early 2018 concerning the use of the land at Mill Place, Three Rivers District Council opened an enforcement investigation, as Watford Scaffolding Ltd had moved onto the land without planning permission.

In August 2018 the council served an enforcement notice, on the basis that the unauthorised use was inappropriate in the green belt and also had a detrimental and unneighbourly impact on nearby residents.

A planning inspector agreed that Watford Scaffolding Ltd should be required to move from their Hunton Bridge site, as there was no planning application for the site and that planning permission should not be granted due mainly to the green belt location. 

The Planning Inspectorate agreed with the council that any business concerns were not significant enough to outweigh the identified harm, which had worsened after the notice was served.

In dismissing the appeal, the inspector ruled that the company must stop using the site; clear the site of all development and associated equipment and vehicles, and return the land to its previous condition, all within four months.

Failure to comply with this ruling would be an offence under the Planning Acts and lead to prosecution. 

Leader of the council, Cllr Sara Bedford, said: “The council will not hesitate to take action to protect residents and land from unauthorised use and development”.

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