Timberstore
Planning strategy to address multiple complex planning issues.
Client
Timberstore
LPA
Buckinghamshire Council
Key info
Planning strategy to address multiple complex planning issues including; Enforcement appeal, two new dwellings, and change of use.
Stage
Appeal preparation
Appraisal
(not required)
application
permission
The client
An independent timber merchant with over 40 years of trading history operating from their yard in Beaconsfield.
The challenge
Timberstore’s yard sits within the Green Belt, and the client has ambitious plans for what the site could deliver. An enforcement notice relating to a dwelling on the site added immediate complexity, threatening the clients ability to retain it and complicating any wider development plans. Resolving the notice, and establishing exactly what rights existed on the site would be the essential first step before any of that potential could be unlocked.
The solution
Arrow took the case to appeal via a Public Inquiry, then to the High Court and the Court of Appeal to overcome the central challenge. The result was confirmation of a lawful dwelling and a landmark legal judgment — a ruling on the interpretation of the four-year immunity rule.
Arrow is now pursuing the formal route of a fresh planning application, though relations with the Council on this site remain difficult. Attention has also turned to whether the site now qualifies as Grey Belt land, a status that could be key to unlocking its wider development potential.