It means Ventbrook Limited will likely have to dismantle the development to the rear of Duxburys Garden Centre or face enforcement action
A South Ribble-based traffic management firm has reached a dead end in its attempt to retain office and storage space that was built within its grounds without the necessary planning permission.
The company appealed against the council’s rejection of the completed facility – on land classed as green belt – but now an independent planning inspector has agreed with the local authority. That means the firm will likely have to dismantle the development – to the rear of Duxburys Garden Centre – or face enforcement action from the authority.
“The modular buildings on the site and the palisade fencing are similar to others close by. However, the spread of buildings…serves to join up the currently visually separate uses and buildings in this location,” the inspector added, stating that they were required to attach “substantial weight” to the harm done to the greenbelt.
“There is development fore and aft [to the front and rear] of the compound and the space they rent from Duxburys has been used constantly for around 35 to 40 years as storage and parking. I think to try and exclude a firm that operates a business that affects every driver in the area by managing roadworks and traffic accidents by putting out traffic cones and traffic lights for our safety is a bit harsh.
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