The legal agreement was hugely restrictive to our client's farm and as such RCC were approached to consider whether a case could be made to secure its removal. It was immediately clear that the legal agreement was far to onerous and no longer complied with current Government guidance on these matters. A robust case was presented to the council who fully agreed with the case being made and agreed to the removal of the agreement.
Latest agricultural case studies:
South Farm, West Overton
The applicants had tried to obtain planning permission for a second agricultural workers dwelling at their West Overton farm for a family member to live in. The dwelling was to replace a mobile home that had occupied the site for many years however the Council were now threatening enforcement action.
Common Farm, Great Cheverell
All applications for agricultural workers dwellings are complicated. They need to be presented to the local planning authority with a strongly set out case in the supporting statements. This proposal was for a third dwelling at this dairy farm and as such the challenges were even greater.
Manor Farm Allington
RCC has attained planning permission for a wide variety of agricultural projects. One of the largest and most complicated of these projects was a new dairy building, which incorporated robotic milking facilities.