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Allotment on my boundary with no planning.
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<blockquote data-quote="Robin2020" data-source="post: 7946827" data-attributes="member: 149041"><p>5 ladies own the field above me (top right in photo). They are doing a bit of rewilding, outdoor yoga, praying around trees, and the latest is a community garden to sell vegetables in town.</p><p>The land was/is[ATTACH=full]1011562[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]1011563[/ATTACH] permenant pasture. It is now becoming covered in bodged poly tunnels, raised beds, chickens etc etc. It all looks horrendous. You can see the plastic from miles away.</p><p> They now plan to expand and have started to prepare a 50x25m rectangle right above me. A huge poly tunnel is being crowd funded too. It's time to complain to the council.</p><p>What is the best route to take?</p><p>Question how this can be done in AONB!</p><p>Planning required to start an allotment?</p><p>Push for them to at least set it out in orderly way with minimum of plastic?</p><p>Suggest they use a different area that's less visible?</p><p>Any ideas or planning advice would be much appreciated. It was a beautiful valley...[ATTACH=full]1011560[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robin2020, post: 7946827, member: 149041"] 5 ladies own the field above me (top right in photo). They are doing a bit of rewilding, outdoor yoga, praying around trees, and the latest is a community garden to sell vegetables in town. The land was/is[ATTACH type="full"]1011562[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]1011563[/ATTACH] permenant pasture. It is now becoming covered in bodged poly tunnels, raised beds, chickens etc etc. It all looks horrendous. You can see the plastic from miles away. They now plan to expand and have started to prepare a 50x25m rectangle right above me. A huge poly tunnel is being crowd funded too. It's time to complain to the council. What is the best route to take? Question how this can be done in AONB! Planning required to start an allotment? Push for them to at least set it out in orderly way with minimum of plastic? Suggest they use a different area that's less visible? Any ideas or planning advice would be much appreciated. It was a beautiful valley...[ATTACH type="full"]1011560[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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