A council rules the panels 'harm the appearance and significance of this traditional building'.
'Overly modern'
The council's assistant director of planning, Stephanie Gibrat, said there were "sustainability benefits" to the proposal, but they did not outweigh the damage that would be caused to Falcon Manor so the panels should not be allowed. In its decision report, the council said installation of the panels would be "considered to harm the appearance and significance of this traditional building through the visual alteration of the traditional roof form and the installation of overly modern features".
"This harm needs to have a clear and convincing justification and be weighed against the public benefit of the proposal," it said. "Whilst the proposal undoubtedly has sustainability benefits these are not considered to outweigh the harm to the listed building."Find BBC News: East of England on
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