Captain Tom's prized possessions are cleared as daughter Hannah Ingram-Moore is forced to demolish spa complex | 7FT8JDN | 2024-01-30 06:08:01
Hannah seemed dejected as her
CAPTAIN Tom's prized possessions have been cleared out as his daughter Hannah Ingram-Moore is pressured to demolish a controversial spa complicated.
Hannah seemed dejected as her £200,000 luxury spa complex was emptied ahead of being torn down.







Workmen have been pictured arriving to begin the demolition job with the complicated needing to be cleared out ahead of February 7.
Gadgets together with a BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award and Guinness Book of Records certificates have been seen being packed up and towed away in a green garden trolley.
Numerous paintings and a model aircraft have been amongst different gadgets spotted.
A number of the gadgets have been loaded onto a trolley by staff at the website and brought away.
Other snaps showed building waste piling up outdoors Hannah's £1.2million Bedfordshire mansion.
Flattened bins, a operating machine and black bin luggage have been heaped next to an exterior wall.
Hannah and husband Colin had battled to overturn a council choice to tear down the complicated in a long-running saga.
That they had six weeks to try to save the "unauthorised" building after dropping a courtroom case in October – but did not launch an attraction.
The Planning Inspectorate beforehand dominated the building should be come down in three months as it was built illegally at their £1.2million mansion.
RESTORE THE LAND
Inspector Diane Fleming stated the "scale and massing" of the building had "resulted in harm" to The Previous Rectory – the Grade II listed household house in Marston Moretaine, Bedfordshire.
As well as tearing the spa down, the family will need to take away all constructing materials and restore the land to its "former situation".
Hannah and her husband had initially acquired permission from Central Bedfordshire Council to build a small charity office for the Captain Tom Basis.
Plans for the L-shaped constructing at& the seven-bed mansion& in Marston Moretaine got the green mild in 2021.
Hannah and husband& Colin& had applied in their very own names for planning — however used the inspiration's identify within the design and access and& heritage& statement.
The assertion claimed the constructing was for use partly "in reference to& The Captain Tom Foundation& and its charitable goals".
A subsequent 2022& retrospective application& – which is wanted one thing has already been built – to extend the originally accredited building to type a C-shape, containing a spa pool, was refused by the planning authority.
The construction was referred to as The Captain Tom Building and described as "a brand new constructing for use by the occupiers", aka Hannah and Colin.
The married couple then created a poolhouse with changing rooms, bogs and showers to take a seat alongside their £1.2million house.
'WHOLLY DIFFERENT'
The& court& heard this later "advanced" to incorporate the spa pool.
Chartered surveyor James Paynter, speaking for the family,& advised it could possibly be used for "rehabilitation periods for aged individuals within the space".
But Richard Proctor, Planning Enforcement Workforce Chief, stated: "The Council's place is that the building is wholly totally different to the appliance."
The courtroom was also advised the Foundation will be shut down when a probe by the Charity Fee is over.
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Household photographs and extra memorabilia to Captain Sir Tom Moore have been cleared out[/caption]

A treadmill was seen among the many gadgets being cleared out ahead of demolition[/caption]


An aerial view of the spa this week[/caption]
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