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Long shot but I'll ask for some advice here...
I've recently applied for a dropped kerb and vehicle crossing. This was all about to be approved by the council when they discovered the land has been designated as community land and as such cannot be developed on.
Now I can understand this if it was a park or other greenbelt land, but this is a 10 yard strip of land from my property to a busy road in a residential area. I've never seen anyone from the community use this land, although they do the park just down the road. It's hardly appropriate for kids to play on.
The council say they can't do anything. Is there anywhere I can appeal to have this re-classified?
Cheers
I've recently applied for a dropped kerb and vehicle crossing. This was all about to be approved by the council when they discovered the land has been designated as community land and as such cannot be developed on.
Now I can understand this if it was a park or other greenbelt land, but this is a 10 yard strip of land from my property to a busy road in a residential area. I've never seen anyone from the community use this land, although they do the park just down the road. It's hardly appropriate for kids to play on.
The council say they can't do anything. Is there anywhere I can appeal to have this re-classified?
Cheers