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Chedworth man's "living waggon" under threat

THE future of a Chedworth man's caravan home is still under threat.

Cotswold District Council's planning committee were due to vote on whether to take enforcement action to evict Stephen Guest from his Chedworth caravan home.

But the decision was deferred today because details of the case were not put on CDC's website until Monday.

Mr Guest applied for a second time to keep his 'living waggon' at Fields Road in Chedworth after losing a planning appeal in September.

He is demanding the right to live in the caravan on the basis he has been there for ten years.

But his application was returned because it was identical to the application turned down at the appeal.

Planning officer Yvonne Poole recommended enforcement action to stop Mr Guest from living in the caravan within a period of three months.

In a letter to CDC Mr Guest said: "No details of your proposals have appeared in your website and due to this omission I have been unable to obtain details upon which I could comment."

At a meeting today members of CDC's planning committee decided to defer their decision so the public have enough time to view the application on the website and post comments.

For more information visit www.cotswold.gov.uk

2:34pm Wednesday 14th May 2008

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Posted by: the fisher family and eddy mustoe, chedworth on 1:42pm Thu 15 May 08
we think its wrong after all this time of living there, what is to be gained of this eviction when he's doing no harm.why not kick everyone else out of their own land its what your doing to one there's not one rule for one and not the other!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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