HOJ
Established Member
Interesting debate, I designed some glamping pods a few years ago, after discussions with our local planners, we would have not needed planning if they were built offsite and transported in to place, but as they were going to build them on site we needed full planning, for exactly the same design!
I quote the planners response:
"We need to be satisfied that the Caravan Act is complied with and therefore I need to be assured that;
1. Is it composed of not more than two sections, separately constructed and designed to be assembled on site by means of bolts, clamps and other devices.
2. Is when assembled, it is physically capable of being moved by road from one place to another.
and 3. the length does not exceed 20m and width of 6.8m and an overall height of 3.05m."
We did apply for planning in this case, which was granted and 3 more have been built under a subsequent planning application.
I quote the planners response:
"We need to be satisfied that the Caravan Act is complied with and therefore I need to be assured that;
1. Is it composed of not more than two sections, separately constructed and designed to be assembled on site by means of bolts, clamps and other devices.
2. Is when assembled, it is physically capable of being moved by road from one place to another.
and 3. the length does not exceed 20m and width of 6.8m and an overall height of 3.05m."
We did apply for planning in this case, which was granted and 3 more have been built under a subsequent planning application.