Planning approved for 52 new holiday lodges in Tavistock, Devon

Permission has been granted for 52 new holiday lodges at Tavistock, near Dartmoor National Park in Devon following expert opinion given by Humberts Leisure to a planning inquiry reviewing the initial refusal by West Devon Council.

Humberts Leisure submitted detailed evidence in support of the application submitted by Goodwin Planning Services which demonstrated strong demand for high quality holiday lodges in the area. The council had refused the application on the basis that there was an oversupply of static caravans and holiday lodges.

The appeal was supported by the planning inspector who agreed with Humberts Leisure’s evidence on the emerging market and demand for higher quality lodge-style accommodation in rural locations across Devon.

The inspector also considered West Devon Council’s concerns that the lodges would obstruct the views to Dartmoor were addressed, as the lodges were specifically designed with low density layouts, as well as being wooden-clad, to complement the surrounding landscape.

The Need & Impact Assessment demonstrated that the scheme will have major benefits for the local economy, an especially important consideration during the difficult economic circumstances. The Assessment estimates that the scheme would attract an additional 33,000 holiday visitors to West Devon which could boost the local economy by approximately £1 million per year.


Martin Taylor, director of planning and consulting at Humberts Leisure, comments:

"There is considerable evidence of increasing demand for holiday lodges in attractive rural destinations like Devon and that these new holiday lodges will have positive impact on the local economy, including the creation of over 15 new full time jobs in the local area."