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Kent council grants permanent status to unauthorized caravan site on green belt

05.01.2026 01:00 1 min 1 source
dailymail.co.uk ENG
Kent council grants permanent status to unauthorized caravan site on green belt
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A traveler site in West Malling, Kent, built without planning permission on green belt land, has been granted permanent approval. The decision by Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council cites a lack of available traveler pitches in the area and follows a 2024 national policy change that introduced a more permissive 'grey belt' classification for such developments.

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Kent council grants permanent status to unauthorized caravan site on green belt

05.01.2026 dailymail.co.uk ENG Original source

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