Couple faces prison, major fine after bulldozing over national park to build new home: ‘Dozens of people went up to the site and warned them’

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Couple faces prison, major fine after bulldozing over national park to build new home: ‘Dozens of people went up to the site and warned them’

Matthew Swigonski
2 min read

Sometimes you can just look at a piece of land and imagine your whole life spent at the very spot. For most people, that involves purchasing a plot of land and building your dream home. However, one couple in the U.K. may soon find themselves in jail following their construction of a log cabin inside a popular national park.

As reported by the Mirror, Andrew and Debbie Melbourne have been accused of building their cabin in Downs National Park near Portsmouth. According to the couple, they purchased a slice of land near the village of Catherington for just over $26,000. They intended to construct a pre-fabricated cabin that they had purchased online.

Despite being allegedly advised that the property had Article 4 status and needed a permit to build, the Melbournes continued with their project. However, they were eventually slapped with a steep fine once their construction project was uncovered by officials.

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