No but it should let you know if it’s a speculative check (unlikely) that led to the issue being raised or whether it was a complaint.No point asking who has complained as they wont/can't tell you.
No but it should let you know if it’s a speculative check (unlikely) that led to the issue being raised or whether it was a complaint.No point asking who has complained as they wont/can't tell you.
I was going to ask the same question. lolHow much for the 1965 2a
Thats a really bad idea...its not a defence!!I would just ignore them and see what they do next
if it was a letter not sent signed for or email without a read reciept, I never got it
£10k to cover my legal costsI was going to ask the same question. lol
good for you. Have the w@nker quote bible and verse to you. ask them how about all the others that store there vehicles on there property when they park them.So an update....Planner has replied and said that i have 'unauthorised change of use of the land for the storage of vehicles'. So despite asking he's not referenced the planning rule or docs specifically...so i've asked again. I can only guess that he thinks ive changed the land use from C4 (house to B8 (storage)...which is not allowed. But that takes a lot of imagination to get to that idea!!
So an update....Planner has replied and said that i have 'unauthorised change of use of the land for the storage of vehicles'. So despite asking he's not referenced the planning rule or docs specifically...so i've asked again. I can only guess that he thinks ive changed the land use from C4 (house to B8 (storage)...which is not allowed. But that takes a lot of imagination to get to that idea!!
Does that imply that you aren't living there any more? Don't think they have a chanceSo an update....Planner has replied and said that i have 'unauthorised change of use of the land for the storage of vehicles'. So despite asking he's not referenced the planning rule or docs specifically...so i've asked again. I can only guess that he thinks ive changed the land use from C4 (house to B8 (storage)...which is not allowed. But that takes a lot of imagination to get to that idea!!
Done a full search of all docs and policies and cant find anything relating to it. So i'm playing the game of asking him to clarify exactly what it is I've breached. Starting to get humorous with how bad they are.....except i pay the local council tax!So Land Rovers are the property of the OP and council is arguing change of use.
Now what does the property deeds show? Is the land referred to by the council the land which the residential property is situated on? Or is the land that the vehicles are parked on separate from the house be it by a road or an enclosed yard/fence?
If the land used for parking of vehicles is separate from the residential property then the council may have a possible case.
How does a stored vehicle compared to a stored caravan at a residential property? A caravan may well not move for months if not years so does the residential property need change of use for caravan storage?
Now many people have personal possessions not used for years such as push bikes etc in a garden shed. So change of use or what people are entitled to do in peaceful enjoyment of the property?
So need to get exact regulations under which they say you need planning permission.
Most councils have a website where there is a planning portal which gives guidelines on what you need permission for. Might be worth a read. Also might be worth a read on Local Government Ombudsman to get an idea what they can do.
Forewarned is forearmed
Remind them that they are your employee, you pay there wagesDone a full search of all docs and policies and cant find anything relating to it. So i'm playing the game of asking him to clarify exactly what it is I've breached. Starting to get humorous with how bad they are.....except i pay the local council tax!
Remind them that they are your employee, you pay there wages
I have found out there are times to play that card, and it has worked for meAntagonising them is not going to help his cause is it?
The only response to that is "i need a pay rise".Remind them that they are your employee, you pay there wages
But your experience in the UK is limited, VERY limited.I have found out there are times to play that card, and it has worked for me
But more likely to raise hackles & ensure that to give you value for money they do a proper job on you.I have found out there are times to play that card, and it has worked for me
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