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Rural Diversification
caravan up against our boundary......
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<blockquote data-quote="TWi58630" data-source="post: 3241456" data-attributes="member: 52798"><p>Get the EA to send their local officer out and have a meeting with him/her and put your points across. They have powers to enter the land to inspect, advise, and if they think fit prosecute.</p><p>If the water from the caravan is dirty ie from washing or sewerage you have the right to prosecute or ask the EA to prosecute. If it is clean water ie roof water you can do little about it apart from asking for the water to be put into an existing field drain or make a soak away to slow down the flow onto your land.</p><p>When she purchased the land from the farmer did she apply for change of use?</p><p>Has she got permission to operate a livery stable.</p><p>Does she pay rates for the business?</p><p> These three questions can be answered by your local council under The Freedom Of Information Act</p><p>If she has not done any of the above the Certificate of Lawfulness may be void as she is using the land improperly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TWi58630, post: 3241456, member: 52798"] Get the EA to send their local officer out and have a meeting with him/her and put your points across. They have powers to enter the land to inspect, advise, and if they think fit prosecute. If the water from the caravan is dirty ie from washing or sewerage you have the right to prosecute or ask the EA to prosecute. If it is clean water ie roof water you can do little about it apart from asking for the water to be put into an existing field drain or make a soak away to slow down the flow onto your land. When she purchased the land from the farmer did she apply for change of use? Has she got permission to operate a livery stable. Does she pay rates for the business? These three questions can be answered by your local council under The Freedom Of Information Act If she has not done any of the above the Certificate of Lawfulness may be void as she is using the land improperly. [/QUOTE]
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