Planning enforcement
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Planning enforcement
Planning enforcement can you appeal a decision
- Pot Noodle
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Re: Planning enforcement
Pot Noodle wrote:Planning enforcement can you appeal a decision
No!
Once the case is closed the county councils are statute barred from re-opening a case.
Unless they have extra evidence to the contrary.
- S.O.S.
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Re: Planning enforcement
If enforcement decide to enforce a decision then they have to bring you to court to do so, so you have a chance to prove to prove your case.
The chances of this are quite slim because CC's don't like to back track.
No problem!
I know all this because I got a letter recently from DLRCC which exonerates me of a false charge made against me by neighbour near my 'store'.
S.O.S. (Save Our Sashes)
The chances of this are quite slim because CC's don't like to back track.
Pot Noodle wrote:Many Thanks
No problem!
I know all this because I got a letter recently from DLRCC which exonerates me of a false charge made against me by neighbour near my 'store'.
S.O.S. (Save Our Sashes)
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