Eweleaze Farm campsite applies to continue use

They've asked Dorset Council for permission to remain open

Author: Trevor Bevins, Local Democracy ReporterPublished 10th Sep 2024

An Osmington land owner is asking Dorset Council to agree that use of the site for camping is legal and can continue.

It comes from Shortlake Farmhouse, supported by a specialist firm of solicitors, to keep operating as Eweleaze Farm.

The site, which is within the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is one of the biggest seasonal sites in South Dorset.

The application claims that the site, off Shortlake Lane, has been used for camping for more than ten years and is supported by a number of witness statements, arguing that it now amounts to ‘an established use’ which no longer needs planning consent.

The application has been submitted by Mr Peter Broatch with the site operated by Eweleaze Farm Ltd since 2013.

Over the years the site has grown with its own shop, bar, composting toilets, pizza trailer, hay bale play area and other facilities.

It is used by visitors bringing their own tents or motorhomes, with some bell tents provided by the site.

Caravans are not permitted on the site, which has access of the A343 main road via Shortlake Lane.

Osmington Parish Council has decided not to comment on the application but one resident has objected, claiming the site is detrimental to the environment.

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