Received this today - if you can put pen to paper and support this venture, then please do so.
"Rosemary,
Last year you kindly let your readers know of some of the issues we were having trying to gain council approval for 7 smallholdings and 10 community allotments in North Lanarkshire.
Some of your kind readers contacted North Lanarkshire Council (NLC) in support of our venture to gain planning permission for 7 smallholdings ranging from 3.5 to just over 5 acres, each with a self build eco-sustainable dwelling.
Well as an update to all of our supporters, the submission finally went to a hearing with North Lanarkshire Council who rejecting our application 2 votes to nil, claiming that it did not comply with NLC’s planning policies. The fact that NLC do not have a crofting policy or any form of policy to support smallholding was not relevant according to them. All they were interested in was that we wanted a house on each smallholding.
Despite asking for a Section 75 to ensure that the land remained tied to each dwelling and within agricultural use, NLC were not willing to accept the need or requirement for the smallholdings and houses. This is due to them demanding that each smallholding must only support a FULL TIME job in agriculture, horticulture or forestry. We found this totally discriminatory to smallholders and those looking to change their lifestyle and to move into a more eco-sustainable way of living through a mixture of home working with reduced travelling and self sufficiency.
NLC also told us that our venture was had nothing to do with peoples personal lifestyle choice to raise their own food and livestock but in reality for large fancy country houses with BIG gardens only. They were more interested in what we would sell the plots for than what their use and local benefits would be.
We were and still are totally gutted at NLC’s narrow minded tunnel vision when it came to their decision with the detailed benefits not taken into any form of consideration along with benefits to the local community being totally overlooked.
So it is now to the Scottish Government that we must go to have our submission heard all over again despite our submission complying fully with the Scottish Governments eco-sustainable and carbon reduction policies.
In support, we would kindly again ask that ALL of your regular readers assist us in making this work for all smallholders across both Scotland and the UK by emailing Richard Lockhead, Agriculture and Rural Affairs Minister for Scotland,
[email protected] and Derek Mackay, Planning Minister for Scotland
[email protected] in support of our campaign to bring smallholding with a highly eco-sustainable dwelling to the forefront.
If supporters also contact their own MSP in support that would also be a BIG help.
I know this is asking a lot of your readers but the positive support we received previously helped us to focus our energies on making this work for all concerned.
Without your readers and supporters ongoing dedicated written and online support, Scotland and smallholding in particular will both lose.
Kind regards and ongoing Smallholding support
Lyn
Lyn Lewis
Earn Farm
Thornhill
Stirling
FK8 3QL"