Demolition ordered for luxury hotel extension in Egham
Home
>
Industry Analysis
> Content
【Summary】A Tory donor in Egham has been instructed by the council to demolish a wing of their five-star hotel due to unauthorized construction works in the green belt. The developer may submit a retrospective planning application to address the impact on the green belt.
FutureCar Staff
Aug 29, 2023 6:59 AM PT
The council has released a statement regarding the developer's actions. According to the statement, the developer is contemplating submitting a retrospective planning application. The purpose of this application is to minimize the impact on the green belt caused by unauthorized construction works. One proposed solution is to demolish other structures within the green belt.
Writer's other posts
-
Electric Nissan Juke: A Sneak Peek at the Future
-
Electric cars set to become more affordable
-
Major creditor in talks to acquire Volta Trucks
-
Chinese EV maker's valuation close to Tesla
-
EVs' Limited Success in the U.S., Excluding Teslas
-
Toyota's Dedication to Quality Shines in Century Bolt Tightening Process
-
Tragic Accident: Bentley's Speed Questioned in Niagara Falls Deaths
-
Accelerating Car Development with Mazda-backed AI Firm
Comments:
Related Content
- Tesla Autopilot Malfunction Evidence Found by Florida Judge
- Nissan's £1bn UK Electric Car Investment
- Nissan's Pledge for Electric Qashqai and Juke Production in Sunderland
- Bentley driver's medical emergency leads to $300,000 supercar crash at Canadian border on ill-fated trip to see KISS with wife
- Hyundai acquires GM plant in India
- Toyota SUV ads banned for promoting irresponsible driving
- Peggy Rose's £100k Car Stolen
- Mitsuoka M55 Concept: Honda Civic to Dodge Challenger
- Cars
- Car tax revenue boost for Treasury