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Replacement windows in breach of conservation area rules
One of the houses on my street of victorian terraces has just been
"refurbished" which has included the replacement of wooden sash windows with nasty plastic casement ones. I think I'll contact the relevant department at the local council tomorrow. Somehow I suspect they won't do very much. Even if they do take an interest it would be very easy for the developer to say that the windows have been in there for a while (the street was only designated as a conservation area about five years ago). Anyone have any experience of this type of thing? |
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