James Corden wins neighbour row over bins and 'unsightly' paving slabs
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James Corden has emerged victorious from a neighbourhood row regarding paving work at his £11.5million Victorian property in north London.The 46-year-old television presenter and actor successfully appealed against the Labour-run Camden Council's decision to refuse retrospective permission for landscaping alterations to his front garden.The dispute centred on paving slabs installed to accommodate wheelie bins, which the council had deemed "unsightly" and "out of character with the local area".Planning inspector Richard Gilbert concluded following a two-month appeal process that the modifications would not have an "adverse effect" on the conservation area's character, overturning the council's rejection and ending the threat of enforcement action against the star.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Mr Corden relocated to the Camden property with his wife and three children in 2024 and subsequently commenced landscaping work on the front garden without obtaining the necessary planning...
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