Monitoring of a controversial development at a historic stables linked to the birth of horseracing has found no evidence of planning consent being broken by it being used “a party house”, rather than for holiday accommodation.
This week’s Horse & Hound magazine, on sale Thursday 6 January, is our New Year special, which includes a look at some up-and-coming stars across the disciplines, and we also bring you our travel special too, which highlights 15 UK riding holidays for everyone and much more. This week’s exclusive H&H interview is with European […]
It is in a national park’s best interests that a developer behind conversion of a Georgian stable block linked to the birth of modern horseracing should be allowed to retain unauthorised changes, planning officers have concluded.