EDDC says it was put up without planning permission
A construction firm in an East Devon town is being asked to remove a building it installed.
Taylor Wimpey’s sales centre, which was recently installed in Cranbrook town centre has been given a notice that requires the permanent removal of the building.
The enforcement notice requires that the building is removed and that the site is returned to its former condition within 3 months.
Cllr Todd Olive, East Devon District Council’s Portfolio Holder for Strategic Planning, said:
“We are acutely aware that the residents of Cranbrook want to see a vibrant town centre that includes a range of facilities. We also know that residents want to see a better balance between the emphasis placed on house sales by the developers and the provision of community infrastructure.
We want to see further shops coming forward at this prominent high street location. It is deeply frustrating that Taylor Wimpey chose to go ahead with the installation of their sales centre that will block this objective.
These works were undertaken without planning permission. The developers were advised before going ahead that planning permission was required and that the proposed site would be unsuitable.
The Council acted swiftly to write to the developer requesting that the building and associated flags and signage were removed by the 25th October. This was not complied with and the issuing of the enforcement notice represents the beginning of formal action.
The future of Cranbrook town centre is of critical importance for the success of the growing community. The Cranbrook Plan anticipates a vibrant, self-supporting town centre that includes a range of uses and activities to draw people in. With the imminent completion of the supermarket, high street shops and children’s nursery, the town centre is now starting to take shape. The Council will also shortly be considering a masterplan for the ongoing development to the town centre.”
Chairman of Cranbrook Town Council, Cllr Les Bayliss, added:
“Cranbrook Town Council agrees with East Devon District Council and supports the action that they have taken.”