News: Site Operator Breaches Planning Law

A site operator has been fined £100,000 and ordered to pay costs of more than £11,000 after being found guilty of deliberately breaching planning law and two planning enforcement notices.

The Vale of White Horse District Council prosecuted the owners of Bayworth Mobile Home Park near Abingdon, Wyldecrest Parks (Management) Limited, after they failed to comply with enforcement notices to remove a mobile home and associated concrete base, brick skirt and steps from land which should only have been used as a car park.

The court heard that the company’s actions had been a deliberate breach of planning law, causing harm to the green belt. They had failed to respond to letters from the council or warnings regarding prosecution; they profited from site fees from this unlawful mobile home and wrongly put the blame on others for the situation.

Commenting on the outcome, Suzanne Malcolm, Acting Deputy Chief Executive – Place at the Vale of White Horse District Council, said ‘It is very important that site owners comply with planning permission and only locate mobile homes on land where they have been granted permission. Carrying out unlawful work like this can risk damage to the area and put occupiers at significant risk of losing their homes.

“This is clearly an exceptional case, but it emphasises the importance of doing your research when purchasing a mobile home. We strongly recommend using a specialist park home solicitor when buying a new or pre-owned park home,” commented Paul Baker, Managing Director of Paul Baker Insurance Services (PBIS).

For more information and links, check out our Useful Links post.

Similar Posts

  • £400 Energy Payment Available

    Following on from our recent newsletter, we now have a couple of updates which will be very good news for park home residents on the issues of the energy payment and pitch fees. £400 ENERGY PAYMENT The government has just announced that park home residents can now apply for the £400 energy payment online at…

  • IPHAS looking for Website Editor

    The national residents’ association IPHAS (Independent Park Home Advisory Service) is currently seeking to recruit someone to look after its website. For anyone who is not familiar with this organisation, IPHAS was established more than 25 years ago and, over the intervening years, has offered advice to thousands of people who either live in park…

  • £400 Energy Rebate Update

    We wanted our readers to be aware that the Government has issued a press release regarding the Energy Prices Bill and £400 Energy Rebate, which will underpin the support it aims to provide those who do not typically have a domestic energy bill due to the type of housing they’re in, like Park Homes. The…

  • It’s business as usual at Paul Baker Insurance Services (PBIS)

    Most readers will be aware that PBIS became part of Insync Solutions Ltd with effect from 1st January 2022. Whilst this has meant a number of behind-the-scenes changes to our internal systems, which are designed to ensure the business remains robust and efficient going forward, as far as policyholders are concerned, it is very much business…

  • Water Meters for all Park Homes: Sign the Petition!

    Water Meters are essential for tracking individual usage, with many residents being passed on charges from some site owners regarding wasted water/water leaks on their parks, which are the site owner’s responsibility. If this affects you, please sign the petition on the link below and share it with your neighbours and friends to get this…