Bungling builders stick lamppost through new build’s roof with no planning permission – leaving neighbours speechless | 9NL14SL | 2024-02-09 06:08:01

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Builders setting up the property in Ashton-under-Lyne, Larger

A HOUSING developer caught a lamppost by way of the roof of a new construct, leaving neighbours misplaced for words.

Builders setting up the property in Ashton-under-Lyne, Larger Manchester, determined to include the street furnishings, which stood next to it, in the roof.

Bungling builders stick lamppost through new build's roof with no planning permission – leaving neighbours speechless
Bungling builders stick lamppost through new build's roof with no planning permission – leaving neighbours speechless
GARY CARTER
The lamppost goes via the roof of the newbuild property[/caption]
Bungling builders stick lamppost through new build's roof with no planning permission – leaving neighbours speechless
Bungling builders stick lamppost through new build's roof with no planning permission – leaving neighbours speechless
GARY CARTER
Tameside Council have been pressured to move in over the construction[/caption]

However council bosses have pulled them up and the light will now be taken out.

Individuals passing the event, which isn't but completed, have been left surprised as they noticed the lamppost enter and come out of the eaves of the home.

The property, developed by Ashton-under-Lyne-based Sachdev Properties Restricted, was all the time meant to be subsequent to the lamppost, as drawings for the appliance showed.

Having the lamppost in the long run of the row was by no means mentioned in papers when planning permission was granted in February 2020.

The truth is, the choice was made based mostly on the proposed plans that confirmed it standing next to the property, not within the roofline.

However because it turned clear the two-bedroomed properties can be marketed with one forming part of the row of 4, Tameside Council stepped in.

Now the agency has agreed to take out their unique design facet and transfer it.

A spokesman for Tameside Council stated: "We've got spoken to the developer they usually have agreed to remove the lamppost and substitute it nearer a neighbouring boundary wall."

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'LIVING NIGHTMARE'

In July last yr a household was left fuming when their £600,000 newbuild residence was a "living nightmare".

David Walker and his household declare the problems are so severe they have been pressured to maneuver out of their Devizes house, in& Wiltshire, 3 times since first shifting within the yr earlier than.

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Other households across the UK have battled with their very own& newbuild nightmares.

The Cooks, from Grimsby,& Lincolnshire, say their& £345,000 forever home has turned into a house from hell.

Since shifting in in December, the Cooks have found one difficulty after another, however say that "no one has finished something" to assist them.

They claim the& property& is a "dwelling nightmare" as problems including& mouldy& partitions and holes in the roof pile up.

In the meantime, in Nottinghamshire, householders have claimed their dream newbuilds have turn out to be a nightmare& as plans to build a warehouse and car park nearby have been put forward.

Plus, residents who have been promised& "stunning" £400k homes in a housing development have been left fuming.

Lots of those that purchased the costly properties on the sting of& Birmingham& now wish they might have their& money& again after dealing with a whole lot of problems.

One lady who moved in together with her household two-and-a half-years ago says an unbiased report found 160 snags or faults in her& home.

Bungling builders stick lamppost through new build's roof with no planning permission – leaving neighbours speechless
Bungling builders stick lamppost through new build's roof with no planning permission – leaving neighbours speechless
GARY CARTER

The unique plans show the meant place of the lamppost[/caption]

Bungling builders stick lamppost through new build's roof with no planning permission – leaving neighbours speechless
Bungling builders stick lamppost through new build's roof with no planning permission – leaving neighbours speechless
GARY CARTER

Neighbours have been left surprised on the development[/caption]

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