The plan would have seen a house built in the back garden of 7 Woodland Drive in Hove
PLANS to build a house in a back garden were refused for a fourth time because councillors considered the plot to be “too small”.
Previous applications for a detached house in the garden of 7 Woodland Drive, Hove, were turned down due to the design and lack of outdoor space.
Brighton and Hove City Council’s Planning Committee unanimously refused the application after hearing representations from a ward councillor, a neighbour and the developer’s agent.
Conservative councillor Vanessa Brown, who represents Hove Park ward, said that she was disappointed that officials had recommended the latest application for approval.