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Previously on "Who was it having the planning issues a while back?"
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostThe way things are going it's to the detrement of anyone who in a few years time wants to eat!
I mean I sympathise with the guy a bit. But if everyone was allowed to build on agricultural land there soon wouldn't be a scrap of it left, and God knows there's already only 40% of the amount required for the UK to be self-sufficient in food.
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Originally posted by rl4engc View PostYou have to feel for the guy - plenty of people build stuff and then apply for retrospective permission. What he's done is build a brilliant looking house right in the middle of a big farm i.e. it's not to the detrement of anything/anyone. ...
I mean I sympathise with the guy a bit. But if everyone was allowed to build on agricultural land there soon wouldn't be a scrap of it left, and God knows there's already only 40% of the amount required for the UK to be self-sufficient in food.
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Originally posted by rl4engc View PostYou have to feel for the guy - plenty of people build stuff and then apply for retrospective permission. What he's done is build a brilliant looking house right in the middle of a big farm i.e. it's not to the detrement of anything/anyone.
Meanwhile there's plenty of planning battles going all the way to the Supreme Court, for people who like to drive blinged up vans and trade in metals, who've built scruffy sites in the middle of the countryside..
Is it a case of "you've not demolished it, so here's a 3 month sentence, case closed" or are they gonna be on his back till it is demolished?
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You have to feel for the guy - plenty of people build stuff and then apply for retrospective permission. What he's done is build a brilliant looking house right in the middle of a big farm i.e. it's not to the detrement of anything/anyone.
Meanwhile there's plenty of planning battles going all the way to the Supreme Court, for people who like to drive blinged up vans and trade in metals, who've built scruffy sites in the middle of the countryside..
Is it a case of "you've not demolished it, so here's a 3 month sentence, case closed" or are they gonna be on his back till it is demolished?
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Who was it having the planning issues a while back?
Timeline: Farmer's 'hidden castle' battle - BBC News
A farmer who built a mock-Tudor castle without planning permission has been found in contempt of court after failing to knock it down.
Robert Fidler, from Salfords, in Surrey, has managed to prevent the destruction of his house since it was revealed in 2006.
He has received a three-month suspended sentence and has been ordered to knock it down by 6 June 2016.Tags: None
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