EN/2023/00182 - Serve an enforcement notice
August 8, 2025 Officer Delegated Decision (Officer) Approved View on council websiteFull council record
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Decision: To serve an Enforcement Notice
This decision is taken under delegated powers set out in
Paragraph 145 of the Officer Scheme of Delegation in the Council’s
constitution, which grants delegated authority to undertake all action in order to regulate any actual, perceived or potential
breach of any of the Town and Country Planning Legislation including:
(a) any action to seek to regulate any actual or perceived
breach of any notice, order, agreement, obligation and/or other document,
condition, restriction and/or other limitation issued or provided for pursuant
to such Town and Country Planning Legislation;
(b) the undertaking of any site visit;
(c) to determine whether to issue any notice including:
(iii) any enforcement notice;
This authority has been delegated to me through the Local
Scheme of Nomination for the Executive Director for Place.
Reasons for the decision
1. There has been an unauthorised material change of use of
the Land from mixed agricultural and canine training uses to a mixture of uses
comprising uses for:
a. residential purposes,
b. open storage, and
c. the deposit of waste and scrap materials
d. Occasional stationing of caravans and other structures on
the Land as sleeping accommodation
e. Lawful agricultural use
f. Lawful canine training use.
2. It appears to the Council that the material changes of
use of the Land have occurred within the past 10 years and pursuant to s171B(3)
of the TCPA 1990 are not immune from enforcement action.
Relevant Policy
The relevant policies in respect of the Land and the breach
alleged are –
·
Christchurch and East Dorset Local Plan, Part 1,
Core Strategy, April 2014.
Policies:
o
HE2 – Design of New Development
o
HE3 – Landscape Quality
o
ME2 – Protection of the Dorset Heathlands
o
ME3 – Sustainable Development
o
KS3 – Green Belt
o
ME6 - Flood Management, Mitigation and Defence
·
The Dorset Heathlands Planning Framework 2020 –
2025 Supplementary Planning Document (SPD)
·
Dorset Council Level 1 Strategic Flood Risk
Assessment Final Report February 2023
·
Conservation of Habitats and Species Regulation
2017,
·
Article 6 (3) of the Habitats Directive having
due regard to Section 40(1) of the NERC Act 2006
Other Material Considerations
·
National Planning Policy Framework 2024 [NPPF] –
11,13,137,154-155. Protection of the Green Belt.
Key Local Constraints
·
Green Belt
·
SSSI Impact Risk Zone
·
250m of Upton Heath Site of Special Scientific
Interest (SSSI) which forms part of the Dorset Heathlands Special Protection
Area and Dorset Heaths Special Area of Conservation.
Key Considerations
(i)
Whether planning permission ought to be granted
for the breaches of planning control referred to at Part 3. Above including
whether any very special circumstances exist for such permission to be granted
(ii)
Green Belt
The Land lies within open countryside and within the South East Dorset
Green Belt. The essential characteristic of green belt is openness and
permanence of land being kept open.
The
development and use of the Land is contrary to National Planning Policy
Framework December 2024 (NPPF) Chapter 13: Protecting Green Belt Land,
particularly paragraphs 142-155 as the change of use and associated mobile
home, and accumulations are inappropriate development in the green belt and do
not sit in any of the exceptions to inappropriate development set out in NPPF
paragraphs 154 & 155 and cause harm to the open nature of the Green Belt.
3. No application to develop the site has been received, but
neither planning conditions nor planning obligations would overcome the
objection in principle to above breaches or the harm created.
For the above reasons it is considered necessary and
proportionate to issue an Enforcement Notice to rectify the planning harm
caused by the unauthorised breaches of planning control.
Alternative options considered
To take no further action – this is not deemed suitable due
to the planning harm identified.
Details
| Outcome | Recommendations Approved |
| Decision date | 8 Aug 2025 |