Lucky you got sorted as there haz to be 2 windows on the side, maybe you have 2 on the side I cannot see, well sorted you and health to wear.
On that I disagree, as did a solicitor. The wording is ambiguous and poorly written and can be interpreted in many ways. "Two or more windows on at least one side". Solicitor says "Two or more windows (yes, you have 5, 3 on the roof, 2 on the sides) - on at least one side (yes, you use two sides".
If they meant two windows on one side, they would have said "two or more windows on one side" and not have used the word "least".
As I say, its arguable either way, this is the internet so there will be 101 opinions to every option and I'm not going to try and convince anyone
They also noted that if it was for "how it looks in traffic" then their definition means 2 windows on one side, and none on the other would be okay - despite the fact one side would have none. They also said the size of the windows are undefined etc.
I do note I'm not the only one with one window per side, I am aware of others.
I also hasten to add DVLA do also say:
While we publish a list of permanent external features that are most seen in motor
caravans, that list is not intended to be constraining or exhaustive. The intention of our
guidance is to give an understanding of what we expect to see when considering these
applications. I must point out that all our published advice states that we will consider a
request to change the body type of a vehicle. It does not state that if you make all the
alterations that a change is guaranteed.
The body type may still be changed despite the vehicle not having all the modifications
listed online.
In other words: We publish guidelines, but we make our own mind up based on what we feel on the day, and it matters not if you tick all the boxes or not, its simply down to what we fancy doing.
So taking that to the extreme, there are no "must haves"......
But, if you get VWW and believe you have a full and proper campervan that is permanent and obvious, then be prepared to fight as much as necessary. If everyone did then I'm sure it'd be obvious with 10,000s of complaints against their stats, or 10,000 letters from parliament. Part of the problem is most people dont really care, or are put off by the DVLA incorrectly stating "our decision is final" on the rejection letters.