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Holly Willoughby Appeals Council Rejection of First-Floor Glass Link at £8 Million Home

The couple argue the corridor would better use the site, taking the dispute into the formal planning process.

Overview

  • Willoughby and husband Daniel Baldwin have lodged an appeal after their latest application was refused, with the plans reportedly labeled “overly dominant” and “inappropriate” by the authority, according to The Sun as cited by other outlets.
  • The contested proposal is a first-floor glass “link infill extension” designed to connect the main house to an outbuilding on their property.
  • Since moving, the pair secured consent for other works, including a gym, a cinema and a ground-floor link, and they have installed additional security measures.
  • Land Registry records reported by the Daily Mail indicate the couple bought the six-bedroom property in July 2024 with no charge from lenders.
  • Their relocation followed the conviction of Gavin Plumb for an alleged plot against Willoughby, after which she stepped back from presenting and described serious personal safety concerns.