Resident wins planning appeal

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A CULCHETH resident has won a planning battle after the borough council refused his application for permission to build a single storey extension to his bungalow home in Cawley Avenue.
The application was turned down in October last year but, following an appeal, Louise Nurser, a Government-appointed inspector has ruled that the development can go ahead.
She said the main issue was the effect of the extension’s roof design would have on the character of the bungalow and the area.
Bungalows in the area had a variety of roof forms and this lack of uniformity contributed positively to the interest and distinctive characteristics of the area. The scheme would add interest to the bungalow and not harm the character of the area, she decided.


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