Norfolk tree house saved with grant of PP

South Norfolk Council members have gone against officer recommendation and given retrospective planning permission for a child’s tree house in a garden at Harleston, built three years ago.

The BBC writes:

Chris Mack built the den at his parents’ home in Harleston, Norfolk, three years ago.  South Norfolk Council discovered it in December and said it infringed the privacy of neighbouring properties. The authority’s planning committee said the concerns were not “sufficient” enough to warrant removing it.

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