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Wednesday, January 26th, 2005 08:23 pm
The adjacent farm have applied to knock down the stable and build two houses on that site and the car park.

This would overlook our currently private garden and the kitchen (which has as its only light a glass wall on that side).

The real irritation is that they didn't mention this to us - we just got a letter from the council.

Objections to be in by Feb 4th, when we will be in Glasgow for CIV.
Wednesday, January 26th, 2005 12:37 pm (UTC)
and I seem to recall you saying you'd been told when you bought the place that there was no danger of that happening as it was going to stay a farm.
Hope it doesn't happen.
There must be grounds for objections--your garden being overlooked, change of use of the land, increased noise and traffic...
Wednesday, January 26th, 2005 05:28 pm (UTC)
... the potential loophole (aside from that verbal agreement being worth the paper it isn't written on) is that the farmland *behind* the house isn't going to be touched (we believe, though we're going to look at the actual planning office copy of the proposal tomorrow), it's an existing barn plus parking area that they want to convert and it's along the road so it doesn't get blocked by the "no backfill" law, it's "in-fill".

The rest is as you say.