Box farmer to live in a horse box over planning row

Farmer Tina Johnston says she is preparing to move into a horsebox with her nine-year-old daughter following a planning dispute.

Johnston, 42, has been living in a caravan at her 30-acre organic smallholding near Box, Wiltshire.

But she has been refused planning permission to keep the mobile home there, as it was considered too intrusive for the open countryside.

Wiltshire Council said the site was on green belt land and had strict planning policies attached.

Ms Johnston runs a box scheme, delivering organically-grown products to customers.

She said the costs awarded against her from her failed planning appeal had bankrupted her.

"I spent the last five years building up the business to achieve the minimum wage," she said.

A Wiltshire farmer prepares to move into a horsebox with her young daughter "The only criteria I haven't met is that I do not have enough livestock [to meet residential permission requirements].

"I breed a few working horses, I have ducks and geese, I'm told what I do have doesn't constitute enough."

The 25ft (7.6m) long box, which will house a bed, bench, wood-burning stove and LPG cooker, will be parked in the farmyard during the day and in a layby during the night.

Ms Johnston said she would be moving in with her daughter, Grace, this weekend.

"[Grace] is very resilient, she will look on it as a complete adventure," she said.

"As it's nearly summer, we'll be fine, I don't think we'd manage through the winter.

"I'm a little worried about the security aspects of not being within the farm boundaries, but I have no other choice. I do not earn enough money from the farm to rent somewhere to live elsewhere."

Ms Johnston said she would be selling her business.

A statement from Wiltshire Council said: "The land in question is green belt land and as such has stringent planning policies attached to it.

"Our countryside needs to be protected as a resource for future generations and there was no overriding reason why development should be allowed in this case. "

Comments (12)

11:43am Sat 11 Apr 09

Triton says...

Sorry to hear about your predicament but planning laws are there to protect the countryside and other peoples interests - unless if it's anything to do with Heathrow. There are hundreds of people in this type of situation at the moment round the country but where do you stop. If you let one person build in the middle of a greenbelt that sets a precedent for others to follow suit. I hope this all gets sorted out for you soon.

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Sorry to hear about your predicament but planning laws are there to protect the countryside and other peoples interests - unless if it's anything to do with Heathrow. There are hundreds of people in this type of situation at the moment round the country but where do you stop. If you let one person build in the middle of a greenbelt that sets a precedent for others to follow suit. I hope this all gets sorted out for you soon. www.calnetalk.com Triton

3:55pm Sat 11 Apr 09

Yokel says...

Surely she should have done her homework re planning permission before starting her business. Rules are rules and are there for everyone!
Surely she should have done her homework re planning permission before starting her business. Rules are rules and are there for everyone! Yokel

6:54am Tue 14 Apr 09

Caro 1 says...

Hang on. Ms Johnston, if you read the article properly, isn't applying to build a house, she would just like to live in her mobile home on her own land. You would barely know the mobile home was there unless it was pointed out to you. Unlike that monsterous heap of a house that sits perched on top of the hill by Colerne. Rules are there for everyone? I don't think so!!!
Hang on. Ms Johnston, if you read the article properly, isn't applying to build a house, she would just like to live in her mobile home on her own land. You would barely know the mobile home was there unless it was pointed out to you. Unlike that monsterous heap of a house that sits perched on top of the hill by Colerne. Rules are there for everyone? I don't think so!!! Caro 1

10:14am Tue 14 Apr 09

kla says...

i think it so unfair, all she wants to do is live on her own land, but the goverment are happy for 100's of houses to be built on birds marsh view in chippenham and destroy the wildlife!!!
i think it so unfair, all she wants to do is live on her own land, but the goverment are happy for 100's of houses to be built on birds marsh view in chippenham and destroy the wildlife!!! kla

11:37am Tue 14 Apr 09

crumpled hat says...

So, caro & kia you would no objection to a family of travellers buying a plot of land and moving their caravan onto it to live in?
So, caro & kia you would no objection to a family of travellers buying a plot of land and moving their caravan onto it to live in? crumpled hat

12:12pm Tue 14 Apr 09

Caro 1 says...

No, I wouldn't have any objection if they were as honest, committed, hard working and enviromentally aware as Ms Johnston.
No, I wouldn't have any objection if they were as honest, committed, hard working and enviromentally aware as Ms Johnston. Caro 1

6:36pm Tue 14 Apr 09

hilda.j says...

Well thank goodness the elephant in the room has been revealed. ITV just showed the eyesore on the hill opposite Tina's farm. Forget the gypsies, I would love to know how that thing managed to get built!
Well thank goodness the elephant in the room has been revealed. ITV just showed the eyesore on the hill opposite Tina's farm. Forget the gypsies, I would love to know how that thing managed to get built! hilda.j

6:37pm Tue 14 Apr 09

hilda.j says...

Well thank goodness the elephant in the room has been revealed. ITV just showed the eyesore on the hill opposite Tina's farm. Forget the gypsies, I would love to know how that thing managed to get built!
Well thank goodness the elephant in the room has been revealed. ITV just showed the eyesore on the hill opposite Tina's farm. Forget the gypsies, I would love to know how that thing managed to get built! hilda.j

4:50pm Wed 15 Apr 09

mjhudston says...

I wonder how many would be so upset for her, if this was a traveller. We can't have one rule for one and a different rule for others. Whilst I am sympathetic with the predicament, I can't help thinking that if proper research was done by this woman, she would have realized she could not actually live on the land.
I wonder how many would be so upset for her, if this was a traveller. We can't have one rule for one and a different rule for others. Whilst I am sympathetic with the predicament, I can't help thinking that if proper research was done by this woman, she would have realized she could not actually live on the land. mjhudston

4:50pm Wed 15 Apr 09

mjhudston says...

I wonder how many would be so upset for her, if this was a traveller. We can't have one rule for one and a different rule for others. Whilst I am sympathetic with the predicament, I can't help thinking that if proper research was done by this woman, she would have realized she could not actually live on the land.
I wonder how many would be so upset for her, if this was a traveller. We can't have one rule for one and a different rule for others. Whilst I am sympathetic with the predicament, I can't help thinking that if proper research was done by this woman, she would have realized she could not actually live on the land. mjhudston

4:50pm Wed 15 Apr 09

mjhudston says...

I wonder how many would be so upset for her, if this was a traveller. We can't have one rule for one and a different rule for others. Whilst I am sympathetic with the predicament, I can't help thinking that if proper research was done by this woman, she would have realized she could not actually live on the land.
I wonder how many would be so upset for her, if this was a traveller. We can't have one rule for one and a different rule for others. Whilst I am sympathetic with the predicament, I can't help thinking that if proper research was done by this woman, she would have realized she could not actually live on the land. mjhudston

4:55pm Wed 15 Apr 09

mjhudston says...

I wonder how many would be so upset for her, if this was a traveller. We can't have one rule for one and a different rule for others. Whilst I am sympathetic with the predicament, I can't help thinking that if proper research was done by this woman, she would have realized she could not actually live on the land.
I wonder how many would be so upset for her, if this was a traveller. We can't have one rule for one and a different rule for others. Whilst I am sympathetic with the predicament, I can't help thinking that if proper research was done by this woman, she would have realized she could not actually live on the land. mjhudston

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