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Landlord tries again for permission to convert chapel into student house

by bhnews
Thursday 28 Aug, 2014 at 12:12PM
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A landlord is making a second attempt at getting permission for the conversion of a chapel off Elm Grove into a student house.

1 De Montford Road. Picture taken from Google Streetview
1 De Montford Road. Picture taken from Google Streetview

Mr K Keehan first rented the former chapel in De Montfort Road to students in September 2012, but there was no permission to use it as a home, let alone a house of multiple occupation (HMO).

In July last year, he was instructed to stop renting it as a home, and take out all the showers and baths. He applied for retrospective permission to turn it into a house for six people, which was turned down.

Subsequent appeals against both the enforcement notice and the planning refusal were dismissed in April this year, the former on the basis that the immediate area is saturated with HMOs (14% within a 50m radius) and the second on the basis that the living space is too cramped.

However, the deadline for the enforcement notice was extended until the end of this month to coincide with the end of the existing student tenants’ contracts.

However, Mr Keehan has now applied again for permission to turn the chapel into a house for five people.

In January this year, the property was advertised for rent on Zoopla at £2,600 per month. 

 

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  1. Rolivan says:
    12 years ago

    Please could somebody tell me why all of these Buy to Let properties are not liable for Business rates instead of Council Tax, they are being run as Businesses.

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  2. Rolivan says:
    12 years ago

    Please could somebody tell me why all of these Buy to Let properties are not liable for Business rates instead of Council Tax, they are being run as Businesses.

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  3. Rostrum says:
    12 years ago

    . It it’s occupied by Students then not Council Tax is not collected as they are exempt!

    One of the underlying reasons for building so much ‘purpose built’ student housing is to free up houses and flats they currently occupy. It lets others by or rent those homes and allows the council to collect the tax..

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  4. Rostrum says:
    12 years ago

    . It it’s occupied by Students then not Council Tax is not collected as they are exempt!

    One of the underlying reasons for building so much ‘purpose built’ student housing is to free up houses and flats they currently occupy. It lets others by or rent those homes and allows the council to collect the tax..

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  5. bill says:
    12 years ago

    but it is the last thing this city need student flats what about the poor people sleeping on the streets

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  6. bill says:
    12 years ago

    but it is the last thing this city need student flats what about the poor people sleeping on the streets

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  7. BrightonCitizen says:
    12 years ago

    Can we get this straight once and for all. Students do not pay council tax but councils get a big wodge of cash from the central government for students. Also as much as a pain in the backside ‘some’ students can be the total jobs created by the two Universities and several language schools are key to this city’s jobs and economy. From builders, contractors, taxi drivers and shops students fuel our economy.

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  8. BrightonCitizen says:
    12 years ago

    Can we get this straight once and for all. Students do not pay council tax but councils get a big wodge of cash from the central government for students. Also as much as a pain in the backside ‘some’ students can be the total jobs created by the two Universities and several language schools are key to this city’s jobs and economy. From builders, contractors, taxi drivers and shops students fuel our economy.

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