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yes, jackthehat, you did respond before on the same case., this matter has been going on for more than two years.
i was notified of the plans for an extension on 3rd july 2010. permission was granted on 30th july. my notification said that the last date for representations was the 24th july. i viewed the plans at the customer services but found it hard to retain all the information i knew the plans were extensive, but not for an extension as i know it.
i tried to look the plans up on the council website but discovered that those particular plans had been kept off the net. i asked the council to e-mail them to me but they refused.
i felt i had to get advice from a lawyer and also asked him to draft a letter of objection for me. he contacted the council and was told that the last day for representations was 21st july. that my objection was late but that they would accept it. on receiving an acknowledgement of my objection., the letter said that late submissions would not be considered. i had to clear up that point also, but to no avail,
., my objections amounted to nothing. the only recourse i have now is the ombudsman. by the way, i would welcome an extension, especially if it involved the removal of the unauthorised development, but these plans passed are away and beyond reasonable. your comments regarding the value of an ombudsman would be appreciated.