Lawful development certificate - change of use land

Lawful development certificate - change of use land

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SIMON67

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Saturday 10th April 2021
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Just wondering whether anyone has experience of obtaining one? We are about to put our house on the market and need to get a certificate for our garden. Essentially we have a field next to the house and have used a smallish part of it as a garden for the past 20 years. Hopefully not too difficult proving contained use as have loads of photos of the kids in the garden from babies to early 20s.

Just interested to hear anyone else's experience of applying for a certificate for a similar change of use. I'm part way through the Planning Portal process but it's unclear whether I need sworn statements or just emails/letters to back up our claims. Any help much appreciated!

SIMON67

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295 posts

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Sunday 11th April 2021
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Equus said:
We've dealt with them before.

You provide whatever evidence you can (and bear in mind that the LPA will be looking for counter-evidence). Sworn statements from yourselves as owner are kind of the last resort (but does no harm as an addition to more solid evidence); statements from neighbours are better. Documentary evidence, historic photos, historic maps etc. is better still.

One thing to remember is that the breach of planning must be continuous, both for it to be proven, and to prevent it lapsing, Another is that it doesn't confer you and PD rights, so don't go thinking you can build a shed or anything on there once it's granted - you'll still need Planning Permission (at which point I would suggest a combined application for formal Change of Use) for that.
Firstly, many thanks for commenting - really helpful. Do statements from us, neighbours etc need to be sworn in front of a solicitor? Re: sheds,, there is a shed on the 'garden' that has been there for 20 years. Does that need a separate certificate application? Our main evidence is photos of the kids in the garden. Hopefully this will be sufficient! Thanks again

SIMON67

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bigmowley said:
I have recently successfully done one. The key point is I believe that there is no right of appeal to the final decision. Thus it is imperative to get every possible bit of relevant evidence however small or however inconvenient to you to obtain.
Electronic photographs are great as they are date stamped in the metadata. Things being delivered to the site with addresses and dated invoices, I know it’s a garden but turf maybe? Sworn statements from as many relevant people as possible, especially not family members.
Good luck it can be a lottery.
Many thanks for the advice. I was concerned that photos weren't date stamped but it sounds like the meta data is good enough. I was going to group them into pdfs but probably better to send the original files. Cheers