Appeal: Bungalow would have no greater green belt impact than polytunnel

A polytunnel in the green belt that was previously legally certified as a building by the local council can be replaced with a single-storey home, an inspector ruled, noting that the home proposed would ‘mimic the polytunnel’s characteristics’.
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