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But nor will they have approved the revised plans either if they ‘lost’ them surely? I’m not defending the council but surely you don’t go ahead with any radical changes without getting the necessary approvals? Might only have heard half the story though. But the ‘not in keeping’ argument again. There has to be some movement towards more modern designs being accepted surely or we will just keep creating the same thing over and over, from decades or even centuries ago. 

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Appears to be this one:

 

Islington Council reference:  P2012/0630/FUL

 

The elevation drawing does show what appears to be brick:

 

http://planning.islington.gov.uk/NorthgatePublicDocs/00126789.pdf

 

Can't find the enforcement notices (or strangely, the enforcement register).  No sign of an appeal on the Planning Inspectorate site either...

 

 

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Just now, Triassic said:

So the planners approve one thing, something else gets built. Where is Building Control in all this? Surely part of their remit must be to ensure what gets built is what was approved?

 

Nope, not at all! 

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1 hour ago, Triassic said:

So the planners approve one thing, something else gets built. Where is Building Control in all this? Surely part of their remit must be to ensure what gets built is what was approved?

 

Building control are to do with safety, efficiency etc, they are not at all concerned with the planning side of it

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