rset Council planning committee’s decision to require Annabel Cottrell to remove their caravan from Doniford Farm Park (Free Press August 3).

To suggest that the caravan is sited in open countryside beggars belief. Even the zonkey knows that is not true.

I don’t suppose Annabel wants to live in a caravan any longer than necessary, but it is obvious that someone needs to live on site for the security of the property, equipment and care for the pet animals, as did the previous owners.

They should be allowed to keep the caravan until such time as they can find an adjacent home, or better still be allowed to build a home on site.

shamed of yourselves.

Surely some of you must have taken your grandchildren to this park? If not, get yourselves down there on Sunday, if you can get in, and realise what you are putting in jeopardy.

Come on planners, give this young lady a break. She, with the help of her family, has been working her socks off to restore a much-loved West Somerset facility.

I have just had a thought - perhaps this bit of planning has been carried out by our new partners from Taunton Deane, in which case they probably don’t know where this caravan is, but it looks like it’s in open countryside on Google Maps.

Brian Pring, Roadwater.