Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Colin Firth’s solar thermal application left in hot water By Peter Bennett | 06 June 2012, 11:06 Updated: 06 June 2012, 12:13 (SOLAR ENERGY CENTER)



Oscar-winning actor Colin Firth has been refused planning permission to fit his Grade II listed mansion with a solar thermal module. Hounslow Council initially rejected the appeal, stating that the “inappropriate size and positing [of the solar module] would not preserve the architectural and historic significance of the listed building.”

Upon appeal, the council has decided to uphold its initial decision to deny the actor permission to install solar thermal at his Chiswick home. Roger Shrimplin, the appointed inspector reiterated that “the solar panel would not be merely a temporary feature and it would be unduly intrusive in the streetscene.

“In consequence, the proposed solar panel would erode the architectural qualities of the listed host building itself and would cause actual harm to the character and appearance of the Bedford Park Conservation Area.”

READ MORE: http://www.solarpowerportal.co.uk/news/colin_firths_solar_thermal_application_left_in_hot_water_2356


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