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Brighton listed building owner told to remove plastic doors and windows

by Frank le Duc
Thursday 24 May, 2012 at 4:23PM
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The owner of a listed building in Brighton has been ordered to replace plastic window and door frames with timber.

The move comes after the owner lost a planning appeal.

An independent government planning inspector agreed with the verdict of Brighton and Hove City Council planners on the window and door frames fitted to 1 Wyndham Street.

The property, in the East Cliff Conservation area, sits between two other listed buildings, and had been converted into two homes.

Planning permission was required to removal the original windows and replace them with plastic ones.

The owners now have three months in which to

  • Remove all the plastic windows from the outside of the property
  • Remove all the plastic doors from the outside of the property
  • Remove the plastic gate fronting Wyndham Street at the side of the property
  • Remove all resultant debris

In his report, the planning inspector said that “although the windows gave the house a uniform appearance, this effect could have been achieved by using timber windows of similar design”.

He added: “In my opinion the replacement windows and new doors fail to preserve the character and appearance of the East Cliff Conservation Area and they impact adversely on the setting of the nearby listed buildings.”

Councillor Christopher Hawtree, chairman of the council’s planning committee, said: “We are pleased that the planning inspector has upheld our decision and that these plastic windows will now be replaced with more appropriate wooden ones.

“Local residents have expressed their delight with this decision and the work carried out by our officers.

“I would encourage the owners to now work with officers to ensure that the replacement windows are acceptable and installed without any further delay.”

He added that anyone with a property in a conservation area should always seek the planning team’s advice before making alterations.

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Comments 3

  1. Valerie Paynter, says:
    14 years ago

    And the planning department need to ensure that they KNOW if a building is listed or not when registering applications. It has happened that if the applicant says nothing then no Listed application is also raised. This is unacceptable.

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  2. mark venn says:
    12 years ago

    if a developer want to demolish a listed building such the old astoria then the council thinks that is ok.
    so the solution is simple, demolish the building and rebuild with flats and offices then you can have lovely pvc windows and the council will be happy as well.

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  3. feline1 says:
    12 years ago

    The council seem quite happy to replace nice old cast iron lamp posts in Conservation areas with crappy bare aluminium ones. Just saying, like.

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