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‘I was ordered to tear down £13k terrace after one complaint

Landlord Paul Dean, 48, was previously ordered to tear down a £13,000 garden shelter in his pub but has now won the right to keep it – as long as he follows the council’s ruling

A landlord is celebrating after being granted permission to keep his £13,000 garden shelter, months after being ordered to tear it down.

Paul Dean was devastated when council planners ordered him to remove the terrace at the Alexandra Hotel pub he poured his “heart” into. In May he was told to rip it down and so applied for retrospective permission, which was rejected.

Now, the revised backdated planning application has been approved by Blackburn with Darwen Council allowing him to retain the canopied beer garden. However, he was told he must paint it grey and use natural colours for the roof.

Paul, who runs the pub with partner John Scott, previously told LancsLive: “We got it finished enough to use for Bonfire Night but then a single resident complained about it and it led to us being asked to apply for retrospective planning permission. These residents complain about everything, such as motorbikes revving their engines and I do understand as they have a young family but they also live on a busy road opposite a pub.

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