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Is this a planning issue ?


devon TWiG
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I own 4 acres of woodland in Dartmoor National Park , and I have an old Toyota Rav 4 that I leave in the woodland and use it as a sort of tractor / dumper etc for access around the woodland and for shifting stuff around ( it has been there about a year now ... today I received a letter from DNP stating that this .... falls outside of the provisions of the T&C planning act and a change of use is required .... I am NOT trying to start a scrap yard, or use it for off-roading etc etc , or any other such thing just to be clear , it is purely a workhorse and I do not particularly desire or need a tractor , assuming that it would be OK to leave one there as it is an agricultural vehicle ....Does any one know of a legal rule about parking a vehicle on your own land ?

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