'Reasons for rejecting home plans are bonkers' (From Oxford Mail)
A PLAN to convert a derelict RAF control tower into a home may be rejected because officials believe washing lines could damage the countryside.
Ken Dijksman, the planning consultant for the scheme, described the council planning officers’ reasons for recommending refusal as “bonkers”.
The application would see the former RAF Broadwell control tower in Kencot, near Carterton in West Oxfordshire, converted into a four-bedroom family home.
The tower coordinated some of the D-Day missions in June 1945 and Broadwell was one of the busiest airfields in Oxfordshire in the Second World War.
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