Planning permission for camping pods. if you own a camp site that houses camping pods or indeed if you’re looking to invest in camping pods, it is vital that you are fully aware of the legal and planning implications that arise when doing so, which is easier said than done.. Unfortunately during summer 2017, our camping pod supplier suddenly ceased production of camping pods. we’re currently working hard to source another supplier to feature their range of camping pods instead.. If you are planning to rent out your pods to generate an income then you will need planning approval to site pods on your land. planning permission is required in order to be allowed to build on land, or change the use of land or buildings. our pods are a considered a permanent structure. if you intend to use pod to create additional space at.
Caravans, which are chattels-i.e. tangible moveable property- requires a caravan site licence under the 1960 act, explains mr de winton, who stressed that such a licence can only be issued if planning permission has been given. “this may also apply to log pods and shepherd huts too,” he adds.. If a campsite or caravan park has been operating without planning consent, it may be possible to apply to the local authority for a lawful development certificate (ldc) as an alternative to seeking planning permisssion. an ldc is a legally binding declaration that 'development' (in this case, use of the land as a campsite or caravan site. Farmireland.ie glamping or "glamorous camping" is a relatively new word in the english language. it means using accommodation and facilities that are more luxurious than those traditionally.