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Man refuses to demolish shed he built on protected Wiltshire woodland

byDaniel Jae Webb/SWNS
27 September 2023 | 10.27am
Man refuses to demolish shed he built on protected Wiltshire woodland
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A man has refused to demolish a shed and toilet he built in Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in Wiltshire – despite a court order.

Landowner Stephen Windsor vowed to fight the council “all the way” in a bid to save his precious buildings in Quarry Woods, Box, near Corsham.

The 64-year-old plans to turn the area of woodland – which he bought in 2021 – into an accessible woodland for disabled people.

The first phase of the project in the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty was completed when he erected a tool shed equipped with a composting toilet.

A large shed and tent on the land in Quarry Woods

However, the area has been afforded a high level of environmental protection as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) due to a rare bat population.

Concerns have been raised by locals over the use of the site – with worries people may be living on-site, or move onto the site as it develops.

No planning permission was gained for the development, leading Wiltshire Council to order him to demolish the two buildings as they were situated in the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and an SSSI.

At Salisbury Magistrates’ Court on February 16, Mr Windsor, of Johns Road in Bathwick, was found guilty of failing to comply with an enforcement notice.

On July 28, he lost an appeal at the crown court and was also ordered to pay the council’s costs of £1,700.

Despite these setbacks, Mr Windsor is adamant he will not allow the buildings to be demolished and says he will “exhaust every avenue” to protect his work.

He said: “We’re appealing and will take this all the way, I’m not going to stop because the council can’t get away with this.

“It’s going to be a beautiful thing and it is in keeping with the woodland, there’s no water, electricity or gas and you can’t see it from more than 20 metres away.

“I think it’s disgusting that the council would do this, I’m totally stressed all the time over this and just gobsmacked.”

His privately-owned land is protected by ‘witchcraft’ and CCTV

Mr Windsor believes he does not require planning permission as the structure is moveable and not attached to the ground.

The council have now applied for an injunction to push through the destruction of the shed.

Cllr Nick Botterill, Cabinet Member for Development Management, said: We are passionate about protecting Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty that fall within Wiltshire and our enforcement officers will take any action necessary to protect them.

At this time Mr Windsor has still not complied with the enforcement notice and has in fact carried out further unlawful development on the site.

“As a result, an application for a High Court Injunction has been made, which if successful, will order the defendant to demolish the two buildings and remove the material.”

Mr Windsor’s land is fenced off with a ‘private’ gate

Friends of Quarry Woods, a community group set up to preserve the nature site, supports the council’s intervention.

In a statement, a spokesperson said: “We are pleased to see that Wiltshire County Council are taking the strong legal protections of this site seriously, and hope they continue to do so for other sites across the county.

“The woods are hugely important for wildlife (including rare and protected bats) and for our community’s wellbeing.

“We hope they will be safeguarded and appropriately managed for future generations.”

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