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youngmafbog | 13:11 Tue 10th Jan 2017 | News
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I must admit laughing at this one.

And the sheer arrogance of the man:

//'I thought I would not need planning permission//

And yet you are a Renewables chief so surely you must know?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4101726/Environmental-campaigner-66-forced-tear-20-000-solar-panels-country-barn-spoil-view-neighbours-Grade-II-listed-farmhouse.html
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Erm, I feel a tad sorry for him...
me too.
He should have had the foresight to apply for permission first , but I thought that energy saving measures were highly encouraged by councils overall.
“Erm, I feel a tad sorry for him...”

There’s no need. The man lives in a listed building and so should be aware of the special planning regulations associated with them. Furthermore, being in the “eco” business he should know that, regardless of the listed building issue, planning consent is usually required if the panels are fitted to a building which is not part of the main dwelling (tick) or where multiple arrays are planned (tick) or, in many areas, where more than sixteen standard sized panels are planned (tick). I know all of this and I am not in the eco warrior industry (nor ever intend to be) and do not plan to fit solar panels.

Mr Bazalgette was obviously trying it on and he’s now paid the price.
If you say so NJ, but I still feel a tad sorry for him !
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I dont feel sorry for him or anyone else that thinks they can build and an automatic approval will be given.
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It was also his neighbours.

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