Plans revealed for 'rabbit warren' style glamping pods by the coast
Mr Millar, of Conrad Property, has applied to East Suffolk Council for nine glamping pods and one office pod on scrubland off Lowestoft Road in Reydon.
The bid includes 14 car parking spaces, alongside new footpaths, and a welcome hub that can store buggies that can be used to take guests to their pod.
In a planning statement it said: "The concept of the design is to replicate this effect of rabbit warren form in order to use nature's methods of screening a habitat, and allowing it to blend into the landscape.
"This ideology will be key to creating some sense of individual privacy to each pod, whilst also helping them to blend into the site more naturally, so that........
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