It’s midnight in the lambing field. In the darkness, we only see shapes; we notice the wind on our skin; slight noises assume importance. In the dark, our
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.
The plan would see a house built in the back garden of 7 Woodland Drive in Hove PLANS to build a detached house in a back garden in Hove have divided neighbours. But they can expect to learn whether the latest planning application for a two-bedroom home near Hove Park will be approved at a meeting tomorrow. The proposal is the fourth attempt by the owners to gain planning permission for a house there in eight years. The previous three proposals were refused along with a similar scheme which involved putting up an outbuilding on a hardstanding.
Designs for the plan for the back garden of 7 Woodland Drive