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Documentary series following the work of Britain's environment planners. Can a man gain retrospective planning permission to keep his illegally-built house?

In this episode of Permission Impossible: Britain's Planners, a man puts up a fight to keep his illegally built house. It was built in the greenbelt without seeking planning permission. Now he has put in a retrospective planning application but will it be approved or refused?

In Rhyl, north Wales, an applicant wants to build a brand new church and community centre on an industrial plot but a local businessman believes that the pastor should keep looking for his promised plot of land and is fighting the application all the way.

An entrepreneur in Hertfordshire wants planning permission to allow her to look after cats and guinea pigs in her back garden. She is proposing to accommodate a maximum of nine furry animals in her luxury sheds, charging 拢8.50 per day, but local objectors are standing in the way of her business dream.

And in Cheshire, plans to build 78 log cabins in Delemere Forest are causing uproar within the local community. One chief protester owns an industrial carpets business and he's planning to pull the rug from under this development.

1 hour

Last on

Fri 10 Nov 2017 13:45

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Narrator Barbara Flynn
Series Producer Dympna Jackson
Executive Producer Kieron Collins

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