A HOMEOWNER is fuming after his neighbour was allowed to build a 10ft garden office that blocks the sunlight – and claims it was done on the sly.

Gary Burgess, 62, said he spent large sums doing up his north-facing back garden in Poole, , but the makeshift office next door now blocks the limited sunlight it gets.

NINTCHDBPICT001090203952A homeowner is furious after his neighbours built an office extension ‘blocking sunlight’ from his garden Credit: BNPS NINTCHDBPICT001090204047He claims that work was done while he was out of the country Credit: BNPS

His neighbours, the Budnar-Hunts, increased the height of their garage by almost 16 inches and added a skylight without seeking planning permission.

They said the extra height would provide a much- needed office space to work from home despite owning a four-bedroom detached property.

Burgess, a retired finance manager, claimed his neighbours did not consult him before going ahead with the revamp.

He also claimed that it was done on the sly, with work being carried out while he was out of the country.

The local council received complaints that the work went beyond permitted development.

As such, the Budnar-Hunts were told they had to apply for retrospective planning permission to keep it.

A planning official carried out a site visit to the property and has now granted the couple permission.

In her findings, planning officer Celyn Hanks said any shading of Burgess’ property was “limited to the late evening hours” and was “not materially greater than the existing situation”.

NINTCHDBPICT001090203898Neighbour Gary Burgess, 62, says he spent a fortune on his garden Credit: BNPS NINTCHDBPICT001090203885The retired finance manager fumed that the 16 inch extension was built without his permission Credit: BNPS

The report continued: “Although it is evident that it leads to some shading, it is restricted to the rear part of the garden immediately adjacent to the boundary with the application site.

“As such, it does not result in unacceptable harm to the amenities of the occupants.

“It is considered that the outbuilding has no overbearing impact on the neighbour.

“On balance, while there is a degree of harm arising from the scheme, this is limited primarily to some overshadowing of the garden area and is not sufficient to warrant refusal of planning permission.”

But Burgess, who spent 40 years working for cruise line Cunard, furiously claimed the BCP Council had let his neighbours get away with it.

He said: “I can’t argue against what’s allowed under permitted development, but they have built up on that and the council have let them get away with it.

“It’s sending the message you can just do whatever you want and they pass it.

“I’ve got an extension but I went about it the right way. It’s very back-handed.

“The council said it would only affect me in the evening.

“But the garden faces north so we only get the sunshine in the summer and it’s going to be even less now because of the height of this garage.

“They did all this when I was out of the country and I’m just so incensed.

“I’ve also got a horrible feeling they came into my garden to do the work – the basket hooks were all kicked off my wall.

“He said they told me about it but all they said was they were going to redo the roof because it was in disrepair, they never once mentioned building up.

“All I was asking was that they bring the height down to the allowed height. Why have they allowed it to go over three metres considering the family did it without any planning or consultation with the council?

“It’s very frustrating. What’s the point of having the rules?

“I’m not at all happy and now I’m going to be stuck with this. I have been in the house for 33 years and I like things to be nice.

“I spent a fortune on my back garden and put the seating area where the sun comes through, now I’ve got to live next door to them when they have created this problem.”