It's 30 years since the council worker was killed in the course of his work. So there were some regulations being enforced. Just not for the Cummings.
That was an entirely different case. For a start he'd already been refused planning permission and the building was visible.
Incidentally, in his blog Cummings claimed that he and his father built one of the properties; described it as a 'bunker'.
Nor is the spot particularly isolated, as in way out in the countryside. It's not far from Durham. But, as I said, it's not particularly visible from the road and the few neighbours there are, the farm development and the pub, may not have been particularly interested.
I wouldn't be too surprised about a builder willing to take a backhander, though. There are cowboys in every trade.
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