Buildings constructed without planning permission in Redditch 'must be pulled down' - The Redditch Standard

Buildings constructed without planning permission in Redditch 'must be pulled down'

Redditch Editorial 28th Jun, 2024   0

A NUMBER of buildings constructed in Redditch without planning permission must now be pulled down after the borough council successfully defended an appeal against an enforcement notice.

Horticultural and agricultural stores, a five bay garage, agricultural and equine store, stable block capable of housing ten horses and horse walker at Blaze Lane, Astwood Bank, will have to cease the use and be taken down brick by brick and the debris removed from site.

This follows a decision made by the Planning Inspector appointed by the Secretary of State following an inquiry in May.

Appeals were made by Julie Milward following enforcement notices issued by the council after the buildings were added to the land without planning permission. She was told to cease the use of the buildings and horse walker and demolish them.

Ms Milward’s appeals were extensively dismissed by the Inspector following the inquiry which also included a site visit.

Head of Worcestershire Regulatory Services Simon Wilkes said: “Enforcement and Planning officers have worked together, with tenacity, to gather the evidence which led to the Inspector’s decision which we whole-heartedly welcome.”




Redditch Borough Council’s Head of Planning Ruth Bamford added: “It demonstrates that we will not ignore such breaches and we will continue to ensure the Inspector’s decision is upheld.”

 


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