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Enforcement Appeal Case Studies

We are often requested for details in relation to other enforcement appeals that we have worked on, as an organisation that has both planning and legal teams, we have to be very careful what client details we share, as we have client confidentiality to take into account. All the case studies we feature we have gained permission to use them, unfortunately due to the nature of the work we are involved with many clients request that we do not share the details of their case, which is understandable especially with enforcement appeals.

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Enforcement Planning Appeal Case Study 1

Rear Extension in Barking and Dagenham

This cases started with our client having had two previous retrospective applications refused. Barking and Dagenham Enforcement team issued an enforcement notice instructing our client to remove the extension.

Enforcement Planning Appeal Case Study 2

Enforcement Planning Appeal Green Belt East Herts Council Case Study

This case started for us when we were contacted by our client because they had received an enforcement notice issued by East Herts council following a series of applications and appeals that had failed, the client wanted to ensure that there were no more options prior to taking down the building as being advised by their planning agent and in compliance with the enforcement notice..

Enforcement Planning Appeal Case Study 3

Rear Extension in Barking and Dagenham

This case started for us when we were contacted by our client because they had received from Barking and Dagenham Enforcement team an enforcement notice stating that there was believed to be a breach in planning control.

The enforcement notice stated that the rear extension due to its size, design and scale of the development results in an increased sense of overbearingness and harmful to both neighbouring properties and the appearance of the house.