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Government inspector in third council overrule
Birmingham Mail
|October 02, 2025
SOLIHULL planners have seen another decision overturned after a government inspector stepped in again.
The tree shield of the Knowle property was ultimately deemed adequate for the proposed garage not to harm the street scene
In April, Thomas Wood applied to the authority for a detached single storey garage at a four-bedroom home in Warwick Road, Knowle.
A design and access statement said: “The current owners have recently refurbished and extended (the home) following their purchase in 2021.
“The property does not have a garage and the owners seek to enhance the property and their enjoyment by adding a detached garage.
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