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<blockquote data-quote="coloured pony" data-source="post: 587639" data-attributes="member: 309859"><p>Either way, if you had a statutory notice served, that is remove it</p><p>in 28 days, or then apply for permission in retrospect, you have an</p><p>absolute right to see who complained,the complaint must be in writing</p><p>and the Council would tell the complainant that you would have the right to see the letter.This is to stop mischief making.</p><p></p><p>If it was just a visit and a word in the ear from the Council,then the</p><p>Council official will have just brought it to your attention, Anyhows in planning law the Council Official should have given you the option,</p><p></p><p>In Wrexham we have big dishes everywhere and the local Council</p><p>Wrexham County Council, place this low priority, due to the numbers</p><p>of East Europeans, almost every spar has a 1.5 meter dish without</p><p>planning. You must have had a young too over enthusiastic official</p><p>visit you. Unless here in Wrexham its a listed building etc, no problems.</p><p></p><p>Bob</p><p></p><p>PPS, A few Sly reps have been known to travel around and </p><p></p><p>complain, I have spelled you know who Sly , otherwise on this site it highlights Murdochs outfit and you get an advert.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coloured pony, post: 587639, member: 309859"] Either way, if you had a statutory notice served, that is remove it in 28 days, or then apply for permission in retrospect, you have an absolute right to see who complained,the complaint must be in writing and the Council would tell the complainant that you would have the right to see the letter.This is to stop mischief making. If it was just a visit and a word in the ear from the Council,then the Council official will have just brought it to your attention, Anyhows in planning law the Council Official should have given you the option, In Wrexham we have big dishes everywhere and the local Council Wrexham County Council, place this low priority, due to the numbers of East Europeans, almost every spar has a 1.5 meter dish without planning. You must have had a young too over enthusiastic official visit you. Unless here in Wrexham its a listed building etc, no problems. Bob PPS, A few Sly reps have been known to travel around and complain, I have spelled you know who Sly , otherwise on this site it highlights Murdochs outfit and you get an advert. [/QUOTE]
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