A countryside dog park in East Lothian has actually been offered the go on, regardless of regional issues it would end up being an overspill parking area for a close-by café.
Castleton Farm, near Tantallon Castle, obtained preparing consent to produce a secure outside center where individuals might stroll their dogs securely off-lead.
However, preliminary strategies to offer a car park with 12 areas triggered alarm bells with North Berwick Community Council who said it would have an unfavorable effect on the views.
Other objectors feared it would be utilized by visitors to the farm café on the other side of the seaside roadway.
East Lothian coordinators said the application had actually been adapted to offer a parking area for simply 6 cars and trucks.
And they ruled that regardless of being on prime farming land, it would be supporting the family farm to diversify.
They said: “The arrangement of a confined, secure dog walking center needs a location of land big enough to accommodate that usage and such a location of land is not likely to be discovered within an existing settlement.
“It is therefore a use that has an operational requirement for a countryside location, furthermore the proposed facility would supporting an existing farming business allowing it to diversity to allow for a leisure-related use.”
The prepared center would be fenced utilizing deer fencing and have a shelter outdoors ground.
Planning officers said that the candidates had actually said it would be available for individuals to book beforehand for unique usage and would benefit dog owners with puppies or delicate or worried dogs or dogs with poor recall who might not be let off-lead providing area to run complimentary.
Seven objections were lodged with issues it would be “out of place” and “highly visually intrusive”.
The application was authorized by coordinators.