Plea to save Jack’s birthday tree house

A TREE house at the bottom of his garden was the dream birthday present for Jack Sanders when he was six-years-old in June last year.

His grandfather made it for him, using wood that had stained dark brown, and placing it on stilts within the canopy of a large leylandi at the bottom of the family’s 25 metre garden in Manor Road, Upper Beeding.

But neighbours complained that the tree house, adjacent to the boundary fence of the two houses, was a breach of their privacy. They told Horsham District Council’s planning department that the tree house directly overlooked a large patio area at the bottom of their garden, which they had already surrounded by an eight foot hedge and seven foot panel fence to ensure privacy and they wanted it to be removed.

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