I had an unscheduled visit from a planning enforcement officer yesterday. He told me that he wanted to see my 'new shed', to make sure it complied with all current legislation. (it would appear we have a 'do-gooder' in our parish who delights in making life as awkward as possible for other villagers AND the planning authorities.) When I pointed at the only shed I own (a 12 x 10 timber shed such as you might buy from a garden centre),that we erected three years ago, he seemed confused. I let him do his stuff - measuring roof height, distance from boundaries etc, and when he'd finished, asked him if he'd been sent to look at where I'm planning to put my NEW shed
As we were walking up the garden towards the site, I started talking dimensions. "It'll be 2.05m from the boundary, 3.95m to the roofline, 2.35m to the eaves, 6.4m long and 3.8m wide." He laughed and just said "You've done your homework, I won't need to come back"
When I asked if I could see the documentation that had caused him to make the visit, he told me that wouldn't be possible. So here's my question....
Under the freedom of information act, can I enforce the local council to show me any letters or information they may have received concerning my property,in order to identify the person who made the original complaint? I believe I know who it is already, but just want to be certain.
Youth and experience are no match for age and treachery...