Millenium Enterprises Ltd. and its director, Amratpal Singh, were ordered to pay a combined total of £76,120 after failing to comply with planning enforcement notices regarding the redevelopment of a Grade II listed former pub in the Ironbridge Gorge.
A company and its director have been told to pay more than £75,000 after failing to comply with planning enforcement notices regarding the development of a Grade II listed former pub in the Ironbridge Gorge .Millenium Enterprises Ltd, together with its sole director, Amratpal Singh, were ordered to pay a combined total of £76,120 including a fine and court costs at
As part of the notice, the company was instructed to - among other things - construct car parking spaces using the approved materials, complete the approved soft landscaping, remove an unauthorised door and glazing panel and remove some timber fencing. The council had argued that non-compliance by developers with planning orders that"safeguard Telford's heritage" within"such a sensitive and historically significant area" could set a"dangerous precedent".
Planning Enforcement Listed Building Heritage Protection Ironbridge Gorge Telford & Wrekin Council
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