Appeal: Inspector criticises ‘derisory’ 1.6sq m amenity space offer

In refusing permission for an eight-home brownfield development in Charlwood, Surrey, an inspector strongly criticised the appellant’s offer of only 1.6 square metres of outdoor amenity space per person, calling it ‘a derisory level of provision’.
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