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The council keep rejecting applications but we keep getting chancers who try.
We thought this one had gone away but he put in a second application just over a month ago, which will likely be rejected but in the meantime our buyers have been frightened off.
Ah, OK, so this has been going on for a while. I thought it might have. That definitely sounds like no-hoper applications, but as I said, you do get people hoping for those instances when the planning system goes wrong. I suppose, however, that it's not so much the specific application that's the problem for buyers but the threat that this will just keep recurring. What you would need to convince prospective buyers that the risk of development happening there is low would probably be a brief report from a planning consultant about the site constraints that could show the likelihood of much larger development there is very low. I don't think this would be very expensive.
The council planning officer has encouraged the developer to withdraw the application
There might also be a dimension of the owner bullshitting prospective developers and causing them to waste their time. Talking to the developer might also be worthwhile, as might putting a little list of the past, failed applications together that could demonstrate how unlikely success is.
(I don't expect there's anything here that you haven't done yet, but just in case.)
Thanks everyone for the supportive words. It's appreciated.
We live on a corner of a road and our next door neighbour has the corner plot which comes with a substantial garden, hence the developer interest. However, there is a culverted river running across the back of the garden which complicates any planning application and access is also problematic, as it is only 2 metres wide, which effectively prevents vehicular access as it's not wide enough for emergency vehicles to get in. Most sensible developers understand the limitations of the site and steer clear, but there seems to be a select few who think they can make it work. The council keep rejecting applications but we keep getting chancers who try.
We thought this one had gone away but he put in a second application just over a month ago, which will likely be rejected but in the meantime our buyers have been frightened off.