twowheelsbest
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Another piece of stupid bureaucracy?
http://brightonandhoveindependent.co.uk/battle-bike-sheds-bates-road/
http://brightonandhoveindependent.co.uk/battle-bike-sheds-bates-road/
Nothing to do about being green, stick the ugly eyesore in the back garden where a shed belongs.
For the sake of accuracy there should be cyclists two abreast at the head of the queue with another having a road rage fit with a granny driving an Austin metro.[emoji468][emoji217][emoji598][emoji597][emoji590][emoji604][emoji603][emoji592][emoji600][emoji595][emoji594]
For the sake of accuracy there should be cyclists two abreast at the head of the queue with another having a road rage fit with a granny driving an Austin metro.
Another piece of stupid bureaucracy?
http://brightonandhoveindependent.co.uk/battle-bike-sheds-bates-road/
Another piece of stupid bureaucracy?
http://brightonandhoveindependent.co.uk/battle-bike-sheds-bates-road/
They look better than all the bins outside also are some of the houses doubling up as bin and bike stores as many of the houses don't have access to the back and this is the price we have to pay for being greener and it better having the sheds than concreting over the front gardens to make parking spaces .I think the greens should concentrate on increasing the recycling targets in the city and looking after the bin men and residents.
Another piece of stupid bureaucracy?
http://brightonandhoveindependent.co.uk/battle-bike-sheds-bates-road/
'Caroline Lucas, the local Green MP, tweeted: “Am on the case – sounds very strange.”
In a statement later, she said: “I have contacted the local planning authority about the situation. On the face of things, the orders seem to me to be unreasonable and don’t sit well with all the positive measures the council is taking to promote cycling. I hope the authority will delay enforcement so that the decisions can be reviewed.”'
You need planning permission for almost anything which will affect the aesthetics of the plot or road.
What the flip has someones front garden, as long as its is well kept, got to do with the council? Its there front garden, not the councils. Fascists.
I thought planning permission was only needed for a 'permanent structure'?