Alterations for three parking spaces are also planned. Previous applications in 2020 also mention a single-storey rear extension, and a loft conversion with a rear dormer and three front roof windows. However, the dormer will not be permitted now the extensions are granted, according to council documents. Cllr Paul Kelly called in the application with concerns about its “scale”, and “overlooking” on a neighbour. Burnham Parish Council objected to the proposal citing “overdevelopment”, ‘smells from the kitchen’, ‘harm to the privacy’ of a neighbour, and “inadequate room for manoeuvring” on the drive.
PICTURED: A photo of the rear of the property
PLANS to build a chalet-style bungalow on a poultry farm have been thrown out. Mr Challen has been refused permission for a new three-bed home for his family at Challen’s Chicks (farm), on Marsh Lane, in Taplow.
Planning committee members said it ‘did not meet the requirement for exceptional circumstances’.
PICTURED: What the chalet-style bungalow would have looked like The new build was to help maintain the farm which is largely centred on laying hens and egg sales, which the applicant claims is a “viable” business. Permission for a mobile home for a period of three was granted in 2018.