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£10,000 fine for company which flouted planning law

The landlord of a business property in Chorlton has landed a substantial fine after it failed to comply with a planning notice.

In October 2020, Manchester City Council granted planning permission to the operators of Dough House to construct a canopy around the exterior of a building at 93-95 Beech Road.

However, in November of that year, the planning service was made aware that the building work underway did not resemble the specifications set out in the original planning permission application.

In July 21, 2021 the council issued an Enforcement Notice which instructed the landowner – J.B Richardsons (Bakers) Limited, of Marmion Drive, Manchester – to dismantle and remove a canopy and fixed seating area which had been constructed contrary to planning permission.

The notice provided the landowner and operator six months to comply.

Although the canopy was eventually removed by March 1, 2024 this was outside the six-time to comply, by which point legal proceedings had already begun.

At a hearing held before Manchester Magistrates’ Court on Thursday, March 6, 2025, J.B Richardsons (Bakers) Limited pleaded guilty to failing to comply with a planning notice.

They were ordered to pay a fine of £10,000, court costs of £1,500 and a victim surcharge of £2,000.

Councillor Gavin White said: “The council has made no secret that we take a zero-tolerance approach to planning breaches.

“The rules around planning are in place for a very good reason, often providing safeguards and reassurance to residents who could otherwise be negatively impacted by rogue developments.

“In this case there was no excuse from the building’s owners for failing to comply with this order, and as a result they have paid the price in court.”

This enforcement action is not connected in any way to the current tenants of this property, Miss Dee’s Evoden Bar & Kitchen.

Helen Greaney
Helen Greaney
I'm a journalist with more than 18 years' experience on local, regional and national newspapers, as well as PR and digital marketing. Crime and the courts is my specialist area but I'm also keen to hear your stories concerning Manchester and the greater North West region.
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