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Major project in Lake District benefiting locals hit by double blow

By britishbulletin.com2 March 20263 Mins Read
Major project in Lake District benefiting locals hit by double blow
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A developer embroiled in a lengthy dispute over the construction of a “builder’s yard” off Lake Road in Ambleside has now lost two separate planning appeals.

Planning inspector S Brook rejected the developer’s challenge against the Lake District National Park Authority’s decision to refuse permission for a single-storey building comprising eight bedsit units with shared kitchen and lounge facilities.


The proposed development, situated on land adjacent to the A591, was intended to house local workers.

While the inspector acknowledged that policy does support staff accommodation in principle, particularly for businesses in the tourism sector, fundamental problems with the application proved insurmountable.

The inspector found the proposal lacked clarity regarding its intended purpose.

Questions surrounding surface water drainage also remained unresolved, with the inspector unable to confirm the scheme would adequately manage flood risk or address uncertainties about existing underground drainage infrastructure.

Although described as accommodation for those employed locally, no operational plan accompanied the submission explaining whether the units would function as temporary staff lets or serve as permanent residences.

The inspector also expressed reservations about the quality of daily life for prospective occupants.

A developer embroiled in a lengthy dispute over land off Lake Road in Ambleside has now lost two separate planning appeals

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Residents would be required to venture outside to reach communal facilities, an arrangement deemed inconvenient during periods of poor weather.

Further concerns centred on the potential visual impact from an adjacent site where a two-storey food store has already received planning consent.

Should that development proceed, the inspector noted it would be positioned close to the boundary and could create an overbearing presence for those living in the proposed bedsits.

These cumulative deficiencies, combined with the drainage uncertainties, ultimately proved detrimental to the appeal.

The enforcement matter, decided separately by inspector Paul Freer on December 8, 2025, following a November site visit, concerned the same parcel of land.

The Lake District National Park Authority had issued an enforcement notice in August 2023 alleging that agricultural land had been converted without permission into storage for building materials, equipment and waste.

The notice also alleged that waste had been imported to raise ground levels on the site.

The developer contested this, attributing the ground raising to electricity cable works carried out on the land.

Inspector Freer dismissed this explanation, concluding that the appellant was more likely responsible for the alterations.

The enforcement notice was upheld in full, requiring all storage activity to cease immediately.

Building materials and waste must be cleared from the site, with the land returned to its original agricultural condition within a four-month compliance window.

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