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Planning Inspector Overturns Council Decision on HMO
25 Nov
Summary
- Council refused HMO extension but inspector approved it.
- Owner wanted to increase occupancy from six to seven.
- Appeal decision cited lack of evidence for negative impacts.

A property owner's bid to expand a house in multiple occupation has been granted after a successful appeal to the Planning Inspectorate. The proposal at 4 Ivy Road in Abington, Northampton, aimed to increase the number of residents from six to seven.
West Northamptonshire Council's planning officers had initially recommended approval. However, at a committee meeting, councillors voted against the scheme due to worries about noise, parking, and litter. This decision was later challenged through an appeal.
The planning inspector ultimately overturned the council's refusal, stating the plan adhered to HMO policy requirements. The inspector found no significant evidence that the addition of one bedroom would negatively impact local amenities or road safety, allowing the development to proceed with conditions.




