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- NeighboursInTheWoods
- South Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
- We are the neighbours of the "Chilterns Water Mill" - featured on the episode of Grand Designs first broadcast on the 4th February 2009. We were asked to take part in the programme, but were strongly advised not to due to the extremely serious nature of allegations we have made against South Oxfordshire District Council - including improper conduct on the part of specific employees and councillors. The council is currently under investigation by the Local Government Ombudsman and the Standards Board for England. If anyone is serious about wanting to know details of the allegations or a fuller account of what has gone on - email me (from an address I can identify please) and we might talk further.
Sunday, 22 February 2009
Photographs Reposted
This photograph was taken from our garden. Before anyone asks - our house was pink when we moved in and...ermmm...we haven't got round to repainting it yet! To give some idea of scale, notice the fence you can see underneath the nice white uPVC door - it is six feet high! It's important to remember that the house is built at least 2.13 metres higher than its original permission allowed - i.e. the one he was in breach of. In actual fact, the blurb with that application specifically said that ALL the windows you see there would be BELOW the level of our house! One of the justifications given by the planning officer who approved it was that it would be built "at a much lower level than the adjoining property"....
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I think picture 2 and 3 are quite deceptive as they are taken from a higher level than your bungalow, which is bound to make the building in the background appear larger than the one in the foreground.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment Focusman. Your name suggests you have some experience in optics in some way - perhaps it would be helpful if you could explain your theory. Incidentally, picture three was taken standing at the ground level of our bungalow so I am afraid you are not correct in that respect. I look forward to your elaboration.
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