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Planning Inspectorate refusal

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BigHaircut · 04/06/2021 08:46

Hi everyone. I was wondering if anyone had any experience of what happens following a Planning Inspectorate refusal?

The building work in question has already been completed. Planning permission was applied for in retrospect and refused by the council (with a long list of reasons for refusal). The homeowner then went to the Planning Inspectorate and the application was rejected there.

What happens now? Does the homeowner have to put everything back to how it was before the work was done?

I am not the homeowner, I am a neighbour. I and other neighbours suffered serious disruption during the original building work and we want to be prepared if there's going to be remedial building work in the future. Unfortunately the homeowner is not someone we could ask or have a reasonable discussion with.

Many thanks.

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LIZS · 04/06/2021 08:49

There will be an Appeals process and failing that enforcement action can be taken. However practically it may not be reinstatement of previous building. There may be some compromise based on permitted development or within acceptable planning constraints or no further action,

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