Your photo clearly shows the extension and an existing red brick gable.
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So you’ve built a wall in front of the existing one?And the brick face is tied and built in front of the existing walls
Then your conservatory was in breach of PD.We started building work on our orangery in 2016/2017 using the new brick
No, the planners do not have to stipulate to the nth degree. In planning terms, just like in normal terms "to match" means "to match". So a multi-coloured mottled brick that has no red in it at all, does not match a plain red brick!all I’m saying is the condition states that the extension is to match the existing dwelling no mention of red brick they should have stipulated that on the condition
You are not bending the rules just not following or understanding them!Please don’t think we are just doing this to bend the rules as far as we are concerned we were always going to change the brick
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