A RETIRED couple are appealing to councillors after they were refused permission to extend their home because planners said that the addition was too big.

Mark and Mandy Bradford applied for permission to add more living space to their house on Gardiner Road, Prestonpans, as well as a garage and workshop area.

Planners rejected their application, saying that the extension would have a footprint that would be "disproportionately large" compared to the house and would be "overdevelopment".

However, in an appeal due to go before East Lothian Council’s Local Review Body, the couple said that the reason for refusal was never mentioned during discussions with planners.

Instead, they claim, planning officers told them that the extension would not leave enough garden space but, when they asked how much space was required to be left, they were not given a response.

They say: “Through subsequent correspondence where we tried to quantify the extent/percentage of the rear garden space and ask for advice/guidance as to what percentage the planning department might find acceptable, no such advice or guidance was offered, and we were told to simply offer up revised proposals for review.

“As you will appreciate, without a clear steer, it is very difficult to focus any such alternative proposals around and it simply results in a stabbing-in-the-dark exercise which had no chance of appearing favourable whatsoever.”

'Arbitrary reasons'

Urging councillors to overturn their officers’ decision, Mr Bradford said that he and his wife had lived in the house for 35 years and were looking forward to enjoying their retirement in it.

He said: “We now spend far more time here and made the decision to modify the house to suit our needs more.

"We have historically carried out work on the house with a view to having to never move.

“The sustainable heating systems were fitted to help keep costs down in our retired years and the work laid out in front of you now is aimed purely at making the house more suitable to us now.

“The garage/sunroom/workshop area allows me to work on my motorcycles and bicycles and also creates somewhere for me to play guitar.

"The expansion of the rear house area creates a day space inside the kitchen area which allows vast amounts of light into what is a dark area of the house, currently underused.

“We thought out this plan with our architect and hoped it would be seen as a great improvement to the house and were quite amazed when it was refused for what felt like arbitrary reasons.”

The Local Review Body will hear the appeal later this month.