ENF/2019/0155 - Alleged unauthorised use of caravan for residential purposes

November 19, 2025 Officer Delegated Decision (Officer) Approved View on council website
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Purpose



Case Ref:


ENF/2019/0155




Nature of Enquiry:


Alleged unauthorised use of caravan for
residential purposes




Location:


The
Breakers Yard Fifehead Common To
Crate Hill Okeford Fitzpaine Sturminster Newton Dorset DT11 0RT

 

Content

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:

 

(f) to determine
whether or not to take and/or to cease action whether because in his/her
opinion the breach is trivial, there is insufficient demonstrable harm and/or,
it is not expedient to take / continue to take action

 

This authority has been delegated to me through the Local
Scheme of Nomination for the Executive Director for Place.

 

Reasons for the decision

The initial report
was that a caravan on site was being used for residential purposes. This was
made internally from another team within the Council. The owners stated that
there was a requirement for an overnight security presence, and this was
accepted. There has been a small extension of the site onto land which appears
to form part of the site used as a scrapyard. This extension is negligible when
taking into account the size and use of the site.
There have been no recorded complaints from members of the public.

Alternative options considered

The alternative
option would be to pursue formal enforcement action. However, due to this
matter being of low planning harm, it is not expedient to pursue formal action.
This is in line with Government guidance which suggests that Local Planning
Authorities should act proportionately in responding to suspected breaches of
planning control.

Details

OutcomeRecommendations Approved
Decision date19 Nov 2025