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Exeter Couple Ordered to Remove Garden Summer House After Ex-Councillor’s Complaint

The homeowners are appealing an enforcement notice in a case the council classifies as active.

Overview

  • Exeter City Council issued an enforcement notice requiring Andrew and Julie Causley to take down a small wooden summer house, with a deadline reported as November 17.
  • The action followed a formal objection from next-door neighbour Stephen Warwick, a former councillor who cited his past role and planning committee experience in his submission.
  • The couple say the structure sits in their front garden on the same footprint as a Wendy house that stood for 25 years, cost £150, and is largely screened from the street by a hedge.
  • They report spending close to £3,000 contesting the case and say they will fight the decision, including in court if necessary.
  • Exeter City Council declined to comment because the matter is active, while local coverage highlights resident criticism and frames the ruling as a possible precedent for similar garden outbuildings.