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Published on 19 May 2010
Archived on 19 June 2010
Stratford-on-Avon Magistrates Court awarded Stratford-on-Avon District Council almost £266 costs following a recent prosecution and fined Fiona Wingrove of Fox Farm, Bascote, Southam £250 for failing to respond to a Planning Contravention Notice.
The Planning Contravention Notice was issued under the Town and Country Planning Act that required Mrs Wingrove to provide information concerning a number of planning issues at her property, Fox Farm. The notice was not complied with and legal proceedings were commenced resulting in a successful outcome for the District Council.
"Cases like this show how important it is to comply with Planning legislation and if the District Council is not getting all the relevant information needed then it can issue a Planning Contravention Notice. People who continue to break these rules risk legal action and significant penalties. This demonstrates that the Council will not be deterred from taking action, when appropriate," says Cllr Gillian Roache, Planning Portfolio.
A Planning Contravention Notice is served to obtain information about suspected unauthorised development or in the first stage of enforcement action. The notice seeks to establish a number of facts, such as the exact use(s) of the land or buildings, when those uses commenced, when the development commenced, and when was it substantially completed, as well as who has a legal interest in the land.
The information that is provided is assessed to decide whether further action is required. Failure to complete and return a planning contravention notice within 21 days, without proof there is a reasonable excuse for not doing so is an offence. Furthermore, it is also an offence if any of the information is known to be false or misleading and the person guilty of the offence would be liable for a fine.
Stratford-on-Avon District Council
Elizabeth House, Church Street,
Stratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire,
CV37 6HX
Tel: 01789 267575
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