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1 DEFA, Planning From: Sent: 11 January 2024 07:25 To: DEFA, Planning Subject: 23/01465/B - Erection of a first-floor extension to the existing first-floor apartment Attachments: IMG_7218.HEIC; IMG_7233.HEIC; IMG_7234.HEIC; IMG_7223.HEIC; IMG_7206.HEIC; IMG_7229.HEIC; IMG_7224.HEIC; IMG_7228.HEIC; IMG_7235.HEIC Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged Categories: Jason Caution: This email is from an external sender. Please take care before opening any attachments or following any links.
Dear Sirs/Madam
I am writing to object to the extension because of the following concerns :
Loss of light
The size and position of the proposed extension will mean significant loss of natural light to the Primary Living room, Kitchen, Dining room including the Secondary rooms (bedroom). See image A attached.
You will see from the Image B attached (before proposed extension) followed by Image C attached (after proposed extension) that the majority of the light would be significantly reduced.
Overbearing Impact on Outlook
The proposed extension dominates the outlook from our habitable rooms and from our small back garden. It should be noted that the plans submitted in the Planning application do not reflect that a single story extension is in existence in my rear garden. This means that the proposed extension is even more close and overbearing. See image D attached
Overlooking Resulting in loss of privacy
The proposed extension and window will mean we have no privacy in our rear garden or primary rooms whatsoever. Our children play in the rear garden most days as it is a safe place for the them at the moment. We also use the area as an outdoor living space as the front garden is very small. The distance between the two properties would be 8.5 metres which falls well short of the "20 metre guide" See image D and photos of one angle attached
Other matters of concern relating to Planning Application
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