Man allowed to remain in caravan despite living there without permission for 30 years
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Man allowed to remain in caravan despite living there without permission for 30 years.
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A man has secured the legal right to remain in his caravan home in Pembrokeshire after 30 years of unofficial residence.Clive Hetherington has occupied the caravan at Warreston Lodge in Cosheston since 1996, despite never receiving formal recognition of the dwelling from local planning authorities.Pembrokeshire County Council has now granted him approval to stay, with the passage of time working in his favour.The council issued a certificate of lawfulness following an application that demonstrated his extended period of continuous occupation at the site.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The area forms part of a 40-acre plot in the Welsh countryside.Wendy Campbell, who resides at the neighbouring Warreston Farm, acquired the land in 2003 and has permitted Mr Hetherington to continue his tenancy ever since.The caravan's sole occupant is not related to Ms Campbell and had been living there before she took ownership of the property.Through her planning agent, Preseli Planning Ltd, Ms...
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