Policy to permit “cutting edge” country houses

Sept. 1, 2004
The draft version of PPS7 had scrapped the socalled “Gummers’ Law,” the 1997 policy of former Conservative environment secretary John Gummer, which allowed country houses to be built subject to their architectural quality. Planning minister Keith Hill explained the u-turn: “I want this new policy exception to underline our commitment to encouraging the highest standards of contemporary design. “Changing the …

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