Planning Schedule Date: 10/08/2004 - Stroud District Council

Planning Schedule Date: 10/08/2004 - Stroud District Council Planning Schedule Date: 10/08/2004 - Stroud District Council

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Petition With 101 Signatures Planning Schedule Date: 10/08/2004 • Outside the village development boundary. • AONB. • Two equestrian centres nearby. • Access unsuitable. • Not a sustainable location. • Increase in traffic. • Object to additional noise and disturbance. • Entrance is totally unsuitable. • Changes to access/road will be detrimental to visual amenity. • Will involve removal of large section of hedgerow which is unnecessary. • No limits to what this may mean eg trading estates, warehousing • Prone to flooding. • Loss of view. • Loss of privacy. • Erosion of green field sites due to ad hoc development. • Light pollution. • Already have riding facilities and livery in the village so this service is already provided. • Permission given for a smaller development but was 'built wrong' so retrospective was applied for, for 'commercial size'. • Will result in sporadic commercial development on Green Field site outside the village boundary. • Noise pollution. • Contrary to Highways Policy G5. • Additional buildings inevitable to accommodate facilities needed. • Served by a single road. • Greenfield site. • One in a series of developments appears to be 'development by stealth'. • Detrimental to the village of Hillesley. • Entrance and roadside already altered without permission. • Owners live elsewhere which is unsatisfactory where the care of animals is concerned. • Previous application rejected. • Land does not comprise a farm. • When owners bought the land they stated it was only for personal use. 144

Site Location: Site Report: Planning Schedule Date: 10/08/2004 This is a retrospective application for the conversion of an agricultural building to stables and loose boxes at Woodmans Farm, Hillesley. The application should be considered in conjunction with application S. 04/1222, an application to vary a condition to allow the site to be used for trade or business. The building was originally erected for agricultural storage under the prior notification procedure. Since the land changed ownership the building has been sub-divided internally to provide loose boxes and stables for the horses which are kept on the site. A sheep pen, tack room and haystore are also included within the building. No external changes to the building are required as a result of this proposal. Therefore there are no landscape implications and the proposal is in accordance with Policy N6 of the Stroud District Local Plan Revised Deposit Version (as amended June 2001). The use of this building for the stabling of horses for private use has no implications outside of the site. Permission has already been granted for a change of use of the land from agricultural to equestrian therefore the internal sub-division of this building has less impact than a new stable block. 145

Site Location:<br />

Site Report:<br />

<strong>Planning</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>Date</strong>: <strong>10</strong>/<strong>08</strong>/<strong>2004</strong><br />

This is a retrospective application for the conversion of an agricultural building to stables and<br />

loose boxes at Woodmans Farm, Hillesley.<br />

The application should be considered in conjunction with application S. 04/1222, an application to<br />

vary a condition to allow the site to be used for trade or business.<br />

The building was originally erected for agricultural storage under the prior notification procedure.<br />

Since the land changed ownership the building has been sub-divided internally to provide loose<br />

boxes and stables for the horses which are kept on the site. A sheep pen, tack room and haystore<br />

are also included within the building.<br />

No external changes to the building are required as a result of this proposal. Therefore there are<br />

no landscape implications and the proposal is in accordance with Policy N6 of the <strong>Stroud</strong> <strong>District</strong><br />

Local Plan Revised Deposit Version (as amended June 2001).<br />

The use of this building for the stabling of horses for private use has no implications outside of<br />

the site. Permission has already been granted for a change of use of the land from agricultural to<br />

equestrian therefore the internal sub-division of this building has less impact than a new stable<br />

block.<br />

145

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