Plans were lodged repeatedly in an attempt to get permission and councillors were astounded by the persistence.
Glasgow garden decking and a bridge must be torn down in the Hyndland area after councillors said they were astounded plans for it were repeatedly lodged despite refusal.
A statement lodged on behalf of the applicants said taking away the bridge will cause the house function to be "detrimentally altered by the removal of this garden access." He added: "But that would not appear to be the case. NPF4 and our own city development plan seem to be relatively consistent in this area."Reasons include it not being in accordance with the council's development plan and being contrary to NPF4 policies. It was also decided the bridge would be "a dominant and incongruous addition to a historic building and adjoining garden ground.
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