PLANS to expand a traveller site have been thrown out by the council – despite appeals on behalf of the children living there.
Bucks Council has refused a planning application by Mr Joseph Smith for land north of Bellswood Lane in Iver.
Plans had outlined two pitches for one extended family. Two mobile homes and two touring caravans, and a twin utility/dayroom were proposed.
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“Please note in regards to making the decision that there will be children living on the site and as such any decision taken by the council should be made having considered the best interests of the children on the site,” a planning statement reads.
“There is an explicit requirement to treat the needs of the children on the site as a primary consideration.”
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But Bucks Council rejected the proposal as “inappropriate”, adding there would be a “loss of openness” and an “urbanising effect on the site and its surroundings”.
“It is not considered that any compelling reasons have been advanced in support of the application with regard to the personal circumstances of the occupiers/families involved,” a decision notice states.
“The development fails to contribute to the achievement of sustainable development due to the identified harm to the Green Belt, landscape, natural environment and distance from accessible goods and services.
“It is not considered that the applicant has put forward a case of very special circumstances which clearly outweighs the harm to the Green Belt by reason of inappropriateness and the other harm that has been identified.
“The stationing of mobile homes and caravans and associated domestic paraphernalia, including parked vehicles, refuse containers, outdoor furniture, play equipment and other domestic items and a large expanse of hardstanding results in a loss of openness and contributes to the development’s urbanising effect on the site and its surroundings.”
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