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Amber Valley Borough Council v Haytop Country Park Ltd

Park homes – Site licensing – Planning control – Respondent owning caravan site and breaching planning control and tree preservation order – Appellant local authority issuing enforcement notice – Respondent applying for new site licence – First-tier Tribunal increasing number of pitches allowed – Appellant appealing – Whether FTT wrongly overlooking effect of licensing conditions legitimising development subject to enforcement notice – Appeal allowed

Haytop Country Park was a caravan site near Whatstandwell in Derbyshire. The whole park and the surrounding area lay within the buffer zone of a world heritage site and a special landscape area. It also adjoined a site of special scientific interest.

The respondent acquired the park in 2016 for permanent residential occupation. It carried out substantial engineering work, including the felling of trees, extensive ground works and the installation of concrete plinths for twin-unit park homes.

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