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I saw in the Daily Post how a Llandudno Restauranteur is apparently being forced to sell up after losing the appeal over upvc windows. Odd really, when you consider how her property has been listed with St. Davids for 2 years at least:http://www.stdavidsproperty.com/asp/detail.asp?l=10&p=469&o=13
CCBC does issue a leaflet about properties in Conservation areas, a friend of mine received one.
Most of central Llandudno has been a Conservation Area since 1976, so I doubt the windows were installed before then. Surely you'd check something like that before buying a property?http://www.conwy.gov.uk/doc.asp?cat=515&doc=20224&Language=1
Quote from: DaveR on November 24, 2012, 12:04:38 pmI saw in the Daily Post how a Llandudno Restauranteur is apparently being forced to sell up after losing the appeal over upvc windows. Odd really, when you consider how her property has been listed with St. Davids for 2 years at least:http://www.stdavidsproperty.com/asp/detail.asp?l=10&p=469&o=13I would think that there is a case against the window installers. They should have been aware of local rules and regulations and probably should have, as the experts, given advice to the property owners. Likewise, maybe CCBC should have circulated information to such companies particularly as many properties in the town could come within the scope of the regulations. I would certainly get an opinion if I was affected. ZXZ
What rubbish. It's not up to anybody apart from the home/business owner to ensure that any work is line with planning.
Is it true that the Council/other public bodies actually gave grants for some of these windows in the first place and is a perfect example of the left hand not knowing what the right is doing?