Theresa McInally originally constructed the decking at her Cathcart home without council permission
A Glasgow woman has been ordered to tear down her garden decking for a second time after an appeal to keep it in place was rejected by the council. Theresa McInally first built the raised decking at her home on Madison Avenue, Catchart, during a garden makeover in 2020.
The agent said: “Given the elderly nature of the applicants, the level of the deck has remained constant as they require to be able to move easily from the family room and the kitchen to the deck with no change in level.” Following an appeal at Planning Local Review Committee, councillors once again rejected the plan - which means Ms McInally may be ordered to remove the structure completely. She had originally constructed the decking without council permission, as she wasn't aware it was required.
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