AN appeal has been made to the Planning Inspectorate after a planning application to build two holiday cabins in North Bradley was refused.
The application, submitted by Mr R Hibbard on May 31 last year, was refused by Wiltshire Council in August as insufficient information was provided to demonstrate any demand or suitability for the proposed buildings to serve as a countryside attraction.
If the appeal is successful, the two holiday cabins will be built just off Little Common.
To comment on the proposal, send a letter to the Planning Inspectorate, Room 3P Kite Wing, 2 The Square, Temple Quay House, Bristol, BS1 6PN.
Letters must include the reference number, APP/Y3940/W/16/3167795, and must be sent within the next four weeks.
To view the full plans, search 16/05169/FUL on Wiltshire Council's website.
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