A Glasgow property owner who has been ordered by the council to remove UPVC windows is appealing the decision.
Christopher Allen’s appeal has pointed out the West End property is surrounded by homes with non traditional windows but the council isn’t demanding they are taken out.
He pointed out neighbouring properties didn’t have traditional windows and weren’t subject to enforcement orders. The appeal also said a number of windows next door and in properties opposite are not traditional. The grounds of appeal are that the “steps required to be taken by the notice exceed what is necessary to remedy any injury to the amenity caused by the alleged breach.”
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