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Old 22-07-2008, 11:24 PM
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Default Planning revoked!!! Help!

I bought a plot of land containing a derilict farm house and barn! there was planning permission to rebuild both already granted! I developed the Barn into a garage/ living space whilst I worked on the farm house and everything looked good!

However a few months ago in the high winds, what was left of the Farm house blew down and my local council have revoked the planning under the reason that not enough of the building remains to rebuild !!! not only that as I no longer have planning for a dwelling they are giving me a date to vacate my makeshift house also!

In one fell swoop the council have taken the decision to take my 200 grand investment flush it's value down the toilet and kick me and my wife and kids on to the street!!

Any Ideas would be greatly appreciated.

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