Our neighbouring farm has had several questionable emissions of offal like smells which have driven us demented for several months. It was quite nauseous and we have had to make complaints. These were dealt with satisfactorily.
We are now concerned that these neighbours applied for a slatted shed beside our driveway, there was no site notice at all which is why we were ignorant of their plans. We could see building materials being unloaded lately but we thought they were building at the back of their farm and I didn't think planning was required for that location. It turns out they are building right up next to the road and driveway. Planning permission was granted within 8 weeks of their application, that to me is double quick time. What can I do to make sure that such smells don't emanate from a source which is now a lot closer to us than before? It's too late to insert such a clause into the conditions of permission or is it if they contravened the site notice requirement?
We are now concerned that these neighbours applied for a slatted shed beside our driveway, there was no site notice at all which is why we were ignorant of their plans. We could see building materials being unloaded lately but we thought they were building at the back of their farm and I didn't think planning was required for that location. It turns out they are building right up next to the road and driveway. Planning permission was granted within 8 weeks of their application, that to me is double quick time. What can I do to make sure that such smells don't emanate from a source which is now a lot closer to us than before? It's too late to insert such a clause into the conditions of permission or is it if they contravened the site notice requirement?