Appeal Ref: APP/B9506/C/24/3342251 – Duck Hill Farm, Newbridge, Cadnam SO40 2NW
Summary
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An enforcement notice was issued for land at Duck Hill Farm in the New Forest National Park, alleging an unpermitted change of use to mixed recreational horse keeping and grazing, and the creation of a new access track. The notice required stopping recreational horse keeping, removing field shelters, fencing, horse-related items, and the track materials, and restoring land levels within six months. The inspector found the current track is effectively a new roadway created through excavation and imported materials, not a repair. Keeping horses permanently with shelters was judged a material change from agricultural grazing and required planning permission. The track and intensified use were found to harm the National Park’s landscape character and potentially affect the Cadnam River SSSI and flooding. The appeal was dismissed, the notice upheld, and planning permission refused.