Omaze winner locked out of £6m mansion in fiery planning row | UK | News

The winner of a house of 6 million pounds from Ocaze is waiting to take the keys because of an ongoing planning order. Vicky Curtis-Cresswell won the house in a funny relief lottery, but planned to sell a house in Wales to finance it. However, after the public claimed that an anonymous member of the pool and the tennis court were built without permission, the process stopped.
The planning documents and photographs of the Norfolk property show that it is larger than allowed, Local democracy reporting service financed by BBC. Northern Norfolk Regional Council Now he is investigating a balcony that expands on the first floor and the house with a large garden.
A spokesman for a North Norfolk Regional Council said: “Currently, we expect an application to be sent by the owners to try and regularize the current violations of planning control.
“We expect an application to be sent until the end of this month.”
A OCAZE spokesman said the company offered a preliminary application to the council and also offers one retrospective one.
However, the retrospective application can be rejected and gives the Council the authority to perform execution and forcing OMEME to make changes.
Osaz said that planning inconsistencies did not occur during checks and surveys before purchasing a house.
“Oaber continues to work with the Northern Norfolk Regional Council regarding the proposals of the property in Norfolk.
“Ostaze offers a preliminary application to the Council and offers a retrospective planning application.
“Ostaze reiterates that no home winners will not be exposed to any costs to solve any historical planning problem.