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Oil tycoon Alexander Mosionzhik has lost his bid to get permission to use an outbuilding on his estate in the greenbelt as a residential dwelling, in a move welcomed by conservationists.

A Russian tycoon who stirred the ire of locals after erecting a fence around his £2.8million property has lost his bid to get permission to use an outbuilding on his estate as a residential dwelling, in a move welcomed by conservationists.

His case is that previous owners of the estate had been putting the outbuilding to domestic use for almost 100 years. They provided the council with photographs which showed the building had been in use for domestic storage including furniture, appliances, wardrobes and books. Hui said this 'suggested the two structures are not the identical and there is no evidence submitted to have suggest they are related'.

Mr Mosionzhik had previously caused controversy in Marlow Bottom over his plans to build a chain link fence around the perimeter of his propertyMr Mosionzhik made his millions in business and was formerly chairman of the board of directors at Nafta Moskva, a Russian oil trading company.

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