Sorry me again, not sure if I'm a problem magnate but they sure do follow me .
I have a house with a paddock at the rear. I can access my paddock not only from a gate from my house but the paddock has it's own access from the road . This access lane belongs to me and is part of my land .
A neighbour who's garden is adjacent to my paddock has put in an application for planning permission but has used my land as an access into the new development . I have just noticed it popped up in the council planning portal today.
This is the second time they have tried to do it, the first being in an application under the neighbourhood planning scheme. It failed as I pointed the access they had provided on the submitted plans belong to me and at no point do I want to sell my access. It is something I use on a regular basis to deliver animal feed to the barn ( I have a lot of farm rescue animals to feed)
How can I stop them from doing this.?.. I have today informed both parish and on the planning application portal and also contacted the architects as well, but not sure what else I can do.
The wife in particular crosses my land with her dogs most days and we have many problems as her dogs are not on leads. I have tried politely to ask her to go round the outside of her property to access a field where she walks her dogs but she won't, so after 18 months of being nice Mr BB has had enough and is blocking off the opening in my fence she made so she can cut across .
I have emailed both her and her husband that my lane is not for sale not now or in the future but it seems she doesn't listen.
I know she won't get permission if she doesn't have my lane as access to her development but I feel bullied at the min.
I'm planning on selling my house within 3-4 years and our estate agent friend said it would be financial suicide to lose the paddock access as it is the only vehicular access into the outbuildings
Is there any legal way I can stop her submitting plans using my land in her applications or do I just have to be vigilant..
Many thanks everyone
I have a house with a paddock at the rear. I can access my paddock not only from a gate from my house but the paddock has it's own access from the road . This access lane belongs to me and is part of my land .
A neighbour who's garden is adjacent to my paddock has put in an application for planning permission but has used my land as an access into the new development . I have just noticed it popped up in the council planning portal today.
This is the second time they have tried to do it, the first being in an application under the neighbourhood planning scheme. It failed as I pointed the access they had provided on the submitted plans belong to me and at no point do I want to sell my access. It is something I use on a regular basis to deliver animal feed to the barn ( I have a lot of farm rescue animals to feed)
How can I stop them from doing this.?.. I have today informed both parish and on the planning application portal and also contacted the architects as well, but not sure what else I can do.
The wife in particular crosses my land with her dogs most days and we have many problems as her dogs are not on leads. I have tried politely to ask her to go round the outside of her property to access a field where she walks her dogs but she won't, so after 18 months of being nice Mr BB has had enough and is blocking off the opening in my fence she made so she can cut across .
I have emailed both her and her husband that my lane is not for sale not now or in the future but it seems she doesn't listen.
I know she won't get permission if she doesn't have my lane as access to her development but I feel bullied at the min.
I'm planning on selling my house within 3-4 years and our estate agent friend said it would be financial suicide to lose the paddock access as it is the only vehicular access into the outbuildings
Is there any legal way I can stop her submitting plans using my land in her applications or do I just have to be vigilant..
Many thanks everyone