Enforcement action decision on energy farm ‘not a glorious occasion for county council’

Residents outside County Hall North in Horsham in March before WSCC's planning committee threw out Crouchland Farm's retrospective planning applicationResidents outside County Hall North in Horsham in March before WSCC's planning committee threw out Crouchland Farm's retrospective planning application
Residents outside County Hall North in Horsham in March before WSCC's planning committee threw out Crouchland Farm's retrospective planning application
Enforcement action could finally be brought against a controversial energy farm.

West Sussex County Council’s planning committee turned down a retrospective application to upgrade energy production equipment at Crouchland Farm, in Rickmans Lane near Plaistow, back in early March.

Three months later, county councillors agreed to refer the case to Chichester District Council for possible enforcement action at a meeting on Tuesday.

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County council officers had concluded that although there had been a breach of planning control, enforcement was not a county matter as according to the applicant, imported waste was a very small proportion of the current feedstock for its anaerobic digesters.