Smok n Vape in Aylesbury had to remove unapproved ads and CCTV from a Grade II listed building after council action.
Smok n Vape in Aylesbury had to remove unapproved ads and CCTV from a Grade II listed building after council action.
Smok n Vape in Aylesbury had to remove unapproved ads and CCTV from a Grade II listed building after council action.
Aylesbury Vape Shop Removes Adverts From Listed Building
Aylesbury Vape Shop Removes Adverts From Listed Building
The council issued the notice on June 20, 2024, and it took effect on August 1. This followed the installation of ads and CCTV. The vape shop is in a Grade II listed building.
The owners had to undo the unapproved work and fix any damage they caused. This was the order they received from the council.
The council’s Planning Enforcement Team visited the shop, and the council now confirms the building follows the rules. Everything is fully compliant now.
Workers removed all signs, adverts, and CCTV cameras. They also repaired holes and other problems, so the building looks like it did historically.
Councillor Peter Strachan, the planning boss for the council, spoke about the situation. He said it’s great to see the shop comply, since the property is on a main corner.
The area around the shop has historical value, and protecting it keeps Aylesbury Old Town special. Removing the things done without approval and the repairs help the town look good.
Buckinghamshire Council will continue to protect listed buildings and make sure buildings follow all planning rules. They want to maintain these places carefully.
The council issued the notice on June 20, 2024, and it took effect on August 1. This followed the installation of ads and CCTV. The vape shop is in a Grade II listed building.
The owners had to undo the unapproved work and fix any damage they caused. This was the order they received from the council.
The council’s Planning Enforcement Team visited the shop, and the council now confirms the building follows the rules. Everything is fully compliant now.
Workers removed all signs, adverts, and CCTV cameras. They also repaired holes and other problems, so the building looks like it did historically.
Councillor Peter Strachan, the planning boss for the council, spoke about the situation. He said it’s great to see the shop comply, since the property is on a main corner.
The area around the shop has historical value, and protecting it keeps Aylesbury Old Town special. Removing the things done without approval and the repairs help the town look good.
Buckinghamshire Council will continue to protect listed buildings and make sure buildings follow all planning rules. They want to maintain these places carefully.
The council issued the notice on June 20, 2024, and it took effect on August 1. This followed the installation of ads and CCTV. The vape shop is in a Grade II listed building.
The owners had to undo the unapproved work and fix any damage they caused. This was the order they received from the council.
The council’s Planning Enforcement Team visited the shop, and the council now confirms the building follows the rules. Everything is fully compliant now.
Workers removed all signs, adverts, and CCTV cameras. They also repaired holes and other problems, so the building looks like it did historically.
Councillor Peter Strachan, the planning boss for the council, spoke about the situation. He said it’s great to see the shop comply, since the property is on a main corner.
The area around the shop has historical value, and protecting it keeps Aylesbury Old Town special. Removing the things done without approval and the repairs help the town look good.
Buckinghamshire Council will continue to protect listed buildings and make sure buildings follow all planning rules. They want to maintain these places carefully.