Aerial footage shows the mansion belonging to Captain Tom's daughter who is vowing to stop the £1.2m mansion being demolished. Hannah Ingram-Moore found out recently the foundation in her fathers names will be shut down.
The family of Captain Tom Moore today lost a planning application appeal against the demolition of an unauthorised home spa in their garden.
At a planning hearing last month, the Ingram-Moores claimed the building would be used for rehabilitation sessions for local elderly people. But officials have dismissed the appeal and given the couple three months to demolish the building. The luxury spa pool was not part of the original plans for the building that the couple asked permission for
Mr Shaw said the new building is also 450 per cent bigger than the average houses in Banks Close, where there are pensioners' bungalows. READ MORE - What has happened to Captain Tom's legacy? How hero's family pocketed £800k in book sales, his daughter earned £85,000 salary Advertisement He went on: 'The scheme was for storing the cards. There has been no information given to the council about the use of the spa. '
'The view is virtually identical save for a pitch roof being added to the elevational treatment. The heights are the same. As such there cannot be an unacceptable overbearing impact.' The couple used the name of the Captain Tom Foundation when the plans were first lodged. Permission to go ahead was granted in August 2021, but the charity said it had no knowledge of the proposal.
For the council, Mr Procter said: 'The Spa takes up as a good part of the building. I am struggling with the concept that it is there for the public good. 'In her ruling Ms Fleming said: 'At the time of the former, the Council understood the use of the building was to be mostly in connection with the CTF. Mr Ingram-Moore is a trustee of the CTF and at the time Mrs Ingram-Moore was the interim Chief Executive Officer.
The amount of cash raked in by Captain Moore's family off the back of his £39million fundraising legacy was laid bare last month - amid growing calls for them to give it back. Crying, she told Mr Morgan: 'These were my father's books, and it was honestly such a joy for him to write them, but they were his books.
Captain Sir Tom Moore went on to write three books under a deal with Penguin Random House that has earned his family more than £800,000 She further admitted she was paid £18,000 for attending the Virgin Media O2 Captain Tom Foundation Connector Awards in 2021 - when already being paid as chief executive of the body.
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