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An English man's home is his castle.
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http://www.dailymail....ing-parents-shed.html
Is it fair that this couple have to move out of this luxurious shed, especially in view of those travellers who are still living in their less luxurious accommodation for 10 years?
Is it fair that this couple have to move out of this luxurious shed, especially in view of those travellers who are still living in their less luxurious accommodation for 10 years?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes Boo I agree it is almost a 'granny Flat' of which there are many.
I wonder if Husbands in 'The Dog House' have to gain planning permission?
No seriously though, if the young couple had not said anything, what harm would they have done, the shed is hardly a 'shanty building', more of a summer house.
I wonder if Husbands in 'The Dog House' have to gain planning permission?
No seriously though, if the young couple had not said anything, what harm would they have done, the shed is hardly a 'shanty building', more of a summer house.
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it's the same issue as Dale Farm. If they had applied to the council for permission to live at the bottom of the garden it would have been refused.
We can all reasonably expect that when we sit at the bottom of our garden the space over the fence is being put to a similar use.
it's the same issue as Dale Farm. If they had applied to the council for permission to live at the bottom of the garden it would have been refused.
We can all reasonably expect that when we sit at the bottom of our garden the space over the fence is being put to a similar use.
If she is allowed to stay, it sets a precedent.....and then the Local Authority will have a very difficult job in rejecting similar less 'attractive' proposals.
If you look at the photographs, it also appears that there is a child somewhere in this story and that 'shed' is surely NOT big enough for two adults and a child to live in on a permanent, even if short-term, basis.
If you look at the photographs, it also appears that there is a child somewhere in this story and that 'shed' is surely NOT big enough for two adults and a child to live in on a permanent, even if short-term, basis.
Seeing as the paper fails to mention the child that lives with them it would appear to be yet more trash news by the mail.
It is illegal and therefore they should move out, why didn't they just stay in the family home as that is where they wash and eat?
Maybe the money spent on the "shed" would have been better off as a gift towards a deposit?
It is illegal and therefore they should move out, why didn't they just stay in the family home as that is where they wash and eat?
Maybe the money spent on the "shed" would have been better off as a gift towards a deposit?
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Boo
/// We were (nearly all anyway) up in arms over the Dale Farm residents. You can't bend the rules just because this couple seem more likeable to us.///
Slight difference, don't you think?
http://i.dailymail.co...00578-984_468x373.jpg
http://static.guim.co...t-Dale-Farm-F-005.jpg
/// We were (nearly all anyway) up in arms over the Dale Farm residents. You can't bend the rules just because this couple seem more likeable to us.///
Slight difference, don't you think?
http://i.dailymail.co...00578-984_468x373.jpg
http://static.guim.co...t-Dale-Farm-F-005.jpg
jackthehat
You seem to be right about the child.
But just looking at the surroundings, I think the accommodation for the child is much better than some of the council run high rise flats that some other children have to live in.
Not only that but the child has a garden to play in and Grandma only lives a short distance down the garden, that has to be a bonus?
You seem to be right about the child.
But just looking at the surroundings, I think the accommodation for the child is much better than some of the council run high rise flats that some other children have to live in.
Not only that but the child has a garden to play in and Grandma only lives a short distance down the garden, that has to be a bonus?
The quality of the people's accommodation is not the issue - we are all protected from unscrupulous and inappropriate development by the law.
These people have flouted the law just as the Dale Farm residents have.
I'm still wondering if they'd get away with it if it was a caravan instead of a building.
These people have flouted the law just as the Dale Farm residents have.
I'm still wondering if they'd get away with it if it was a caravan instead of a building.
If this is 'allowed', AOG.....it is a very short hop to developers chancing their collective arms and building precisely this sort of 'residence' and claiming that it is entirely suitable for habitation thereby driving down 'acceptable' living standards at precisely the time when we ought to be ensuring that they are increased.
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