Millionaire owner of ‘Britain’s biggest man cave’ faces eye-watering bill from council which demolished it
THE millionaire owner of “Britain’s biggest man cave” faces a £220,000 bill from the council which demolished it using taxpayers’ money.
Accountant Graham Wildin, 71, built the structure, with a bowling alley, casino and cinema, at the back of his home without planning permission in 2014.
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Graham Wildin, owner of ‘Britain’s biggest man cave’, faces a £220,000 bill from the council[/caption]
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The council demolished the man cave using taxpayers’ money[/caption]
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Accountant Graham Wildin, 71, built the structure to include a bowling alley[/caption]
Wildin spent a decade fighting to preserve his leisure complex in Cinderford, Gloucs, and was even jailed for ignoring a demolition order.
The judge sentenced him to six weeks imprisonment suspended for 12 months, on the condition that the building be permanently stripped and decommissioned within 18 weeks.
The council said: “These funds were drawn from council approved resources, and recovery proceedings are actively underway to reclaim the full cost from the landowner.
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Wildin spent a decade fighting to preserve his leisure complex[/caption]
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The council spent a huge sum demolishing the illegal 10,000sq/ft development[/caption]
This case highlights the critical importance of complying with planning regulations.”
“When individuals choose to ignore these rules, they not only act unlawfully, but place an unfair burden on the wider public.
“The council takes such breaches extremely seriously and will continue to act decisively to uphold the planning system and protect the interests of our residents.”
Wildin has been contacted for comment.
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The man cave even boasted a cinema[/caption]
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Wildin was also banned from keeping his extensive car collection on the surrounding roads[/caption]
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