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Annette Belcher & Chris Young

Homeowner not budging on house extension 7 years after he was told to tear it down

A man who refused to knock down his house extension built without planning permission has been fined. Mohammed Ghafoor 'buried his head in the sand' after he became aware of the enforcement notice in 2016, a court heard.

Ruksana Kosser, prosecuting, said the council had been notified of an unauthorised front extension on the terraced property in May 2014. They spoke with the then owner of the property, who later submitted a retrospective planning application for the extension.

It was refused, with planning officers saying: “The development, by reason of its size, design and choice of materials, represents an unwelcome and strident feature, visually incongruous with the existing buildings, and therefore harmful to the visual amenity of the host building and character of the wider street scene.” An enforcement notice was issued demanding the extension be removed. In 2016 Ghafoor took ownership of the property.

The court was told that it was not just ownership of the house that was transferred – the requirement to pull down the extension did too. Magistrates were told that Ghafoor had “buried his head in the sand” over the issue, and the case involved “not something he’s done, but something he hasn’t done.”

He was fined £160 and ordered to pay the costs the Council accrued in investigating the case – £1,428, and a £30 surcharge. He was told that he would still need to demolish the extension.

Ghafoor appeared before Bradford and Keighley Magistrates Court last week, pleading guilty to failing to comply with an enforcement notice.

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