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Thanks Counterlass22. I have since had a constructive meeting with my ward councillors, who after hearing the whole story have agreed to advocate on my behalf to have the decision reviewed. Obviously I can't say too much here, but it is a very positive first step and is in no small part due the the great response to my petition, so thanks again to everyone who has supported it..

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> I love your shed. Was it a kit or custom made?

Thank you.

It was a Kit. I did a fair bit of research and found Dunster Homes to offer the highest spec for your money.

I'm sure they have seen a rise in demand since covid hit as the base version of this was about ?1000 cheaper when I bought it 2 years ago. Set onto a gravel grid base which avoids the need for a concrete plinth or anything like that it goes up in a long day with another day to felt the roof, paint etc. https://dunsterhouse.co.uk/premiumplus-lantera-w4-5m-x-d3-5m

A studio perhaps?


"Re: Looking for a piano teacher for 7 and 13 year old

Posted by lousmith 13 January, 2020 11:17


Hi All. Yes Captured on the Rye is still trading. We have a purpose-built garden studio at my address in Barry Road where we are now hosting parties for up to 12 guests......."

Good luck keeping it.

You mentioned local councillors and MP.

Any of these can act as a "Designated Person" where Social Housing involved - arguably this would apply to you as Southwark freeholder - https://www.housing-ombudsman.org.uk/designated-persons/


My experience as a former Council was the threat of doing this was enough to get an officer to stand down from silliness (my view).


Specifically ask you Councillors and MP who is willing to be a "designated Person" for you. It will be telling who steps forward to help practically.

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