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Do You Need Planning Permission To Chop Down An Orchard?
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And can I do anything about it if someone has already destroyed an orchard without seeking planning permission?
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The only problem here is that the orchard owner may be clearing the ground in the hope of getting planning permission to build on it. Chopping down the orchard does not need any permission from anyone, but change of use from agriculture to housing or industrial use does need permission.
The owner may be intending to leave the orchard ground unused and cleared for a few years so that a future planning application stands more chance of being granted. It is easier to get 'change of use' for a site that has not been used for agriculture for a few years than it is to get it for a site that is still being used to grow crops.
The owner may be intending to leave the orchard ground unused and cleared for a few years so that a future planning application stands more chance of being granted. It is easier to get 'change of use' for a site that has not been used for agriculture for a few years than it is to get it for a site that is still being used to grow crops.
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