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Reading Borough Council (RBC) has rejected three plans in the last three years at 39 Brunswick Hill. And planning inspectors have also three times rejected appeals against the council’s decisions. The council has slammed landlord Eric Benjamin as “greedy” and in October called on him to “get the message”. Mr Benjamin is back with another plan and the council’s Planning Applications committee will vote on it next week. RBC officers have recommended the plan be approved, saying they believe the proposals have “overcome the reasons for dismissal of the appeal for the previous application”. PICTURED: The fine Edwardian villa
The fine Edwardian villa A “greedy” landlord, warned last year to “get the message” after three rejected planning applications, has come back with another similar proposal to convert a “fine” Edwardian house into flats. Reading Borough Council (RBC) has rejected attempts to turn the large house at 39 Brunswick Hill, near Reading West Station, into flats in 2018, 2019 and 2020 and planning inspectors rejected appeals from the owner each time. In October, councillors called on the homeowner to “get the message” and submit a proposal that is “sensitive” to surroundings. But homeowner Eric Benjamin has come back with a new plan which, just like the one before it, is for eight flats and extensions to the side and rear of the property.