'Hannah is humiliated,' say Captain Tom's daughter's neighbours as her controversial spa complex is finally torn down | 9U6W4P1 | 2024-02-03 06:08:01
Workmen today demolished the £200,000 b
DELIGHTED neighbours have informed how Captain Tom's daughter is "humiliated" after her controversial spa complicated was lastly torn down.
Workmen today demolished the £200,000 building at Hannah Ingram-Moore's house in Marston Moretaine, Bedfordshire, after it was constructed without planning permission.





They began tearing down tiles to show the posh complicated's blue waterproof membrane at 7.45am.
This afternoon, locals informed of the household's embarrassment – whereas rejoicing at its removing.
One lady, whose home is missed by the spa, advised MailOnline: "It's a humiliation for Hannah.
"I feel she thought she might get away with it. I'm wondering if they'll move when it's all over."
Meanwhile, Sue Martindale, 60, stated: "They reside in an enormous home they usually thought they might get away with it. They deserve what they have."
Neighbour Jilly Bozdogan, 70, added: "The tiles are coming off quick and livid. I'm glad they are lastly getting on with it. It has been an extended drawn-out saga.
"My garden backs onto it and it is an eyesore. I have had to plant timber to try to block it out."
Whereas permission had been granted for an L-shaped constructing, revised plans for the partially constructed property have been submitted by Hannah Ingram-Moore in February 2022.
The amended plans for the "Captain Tom Building" included a new C-shape, spa pool, bogs and a kitchen for "personal use".
</div> Retrospective planning permission was refused the identical yr and regardless of appeals from Mrs Ingram-Moore, it was ruled "at odds" together with her Grade II listed house.
Captain Tom's daughter and her husband failed to seek a judicial evaluate of the decision and the constructing was ordered to be eliminated by February 7.
Sir Thomas Moore, popularly referred to as Captain Tom, was a British Army officer and fundraiser who hit the headlines in the course of the first Covid-19 lockdown.
He raised an staggering £39million for the NHS in the run-up to his 100th birthday by walking laps of his backyard in April 2020.He died from coronavirus aged 100 in February 2021.
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