Couple vow to defy council order to tear down 'beautiful' £20,000 garden shed built 'without planning permission' THREE years ago A couple has vowed to defy a council order to tear down their £20,000 garden house just three years after it was installed.
Catherine Curran and her partner Martin Keyes, from Greenock, were left stunned that council planners had refused retrospective planning consent for their two-metre high outbuilding.
Mr Keyes and his partner Catherine Curran have warned officers they will fight the decision all the way and 'under no circumstances' will the shed be coming down.
Martin Keyes, from Greenock, Scotland, was left stunned that council planners refused retrospective planning consent for his £20,000 garden house.
Planning officers used delegated powers to knock back permission, claiming that the shed has a detrimental impact on a neighbouring property.