The previous permission had been somewhat confused as the temporary dwelling permitted was of permanent construction. In addition our clients had only been trading for a period of two years, whereas on most occasions council’s want to see three years of trading accounts. RCC were however able to present a strong case on behalf of our clients due to the early success of the equestrian business and full consent was granted under delegated powers.
Latest equestrian case studies:
Riding arena Bishop Cannings
RCC was approached to discuss a number of options at a recently purchased property within the North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). The key project was to create an outdoor riding arena
Equestrian heights
RCC were requested to provide planning consultancy services to create a brand new livery yard on a ‘greenfield’ site where there were no existing buildings or structures. The client had bought the site knowing it had previously been subject to the refusal of a planning application for a nine-hole golf course and driving range with the subsequent planning appeal also being dismissed.
Rein and Shine
This large scale equestrian proposal involved the change of use of Buryhill Farm (a former dairy farm that was no longer operational) to a livery and riding centre for Rein & Shine.