Property owner found guilty of breaching council notice

A property owner from St Leonards was found guilty at Eastbourne Magistrates Court last Friday (August 5) for a breach of enforcement notice.

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Eastbourne Law Courts (Pic by Jon Rigby) SUS-150722-161518008Eastbourne Law Courts (Pic by Jon Rigby) SUS-150722-161518008
Eastbourne Law Courts (Pic by Jon Rigby) SUS-150722-161518008

Pavel Curzen failed to comply with an enforcement notice served on him by Hastings Borough Council on September 16, 2015 under the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 as amended by Part 1 of the Planning and Compensation Act 1991.

As owner of the land at, 22 Charles Road, Hastings, Mr Curzen failed to reinstate the boundary balustrade and entrance path to its original state in terms of appearance colours and materials by the required date, February 18, 2016.

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Curzen pleaded guilty and was given a 12 month conditional discharge and ordered to pay costs of £342 with a victim surcharge of £20.

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