Source · SPSO (Scottish Public Services Ombudsman)

Dundee City Council

SPSO (Scottish Public Services Ombudsman) Partly Upheld Reference 201102723 Sector Local Government Category handling of application (complaints by opponents) Decided 01 December 2011

View Derby City Council scorecard

Full decision

Summary

Mr C complained that the council failed to notify neighbours about a planning application. Mr C also disagreed with the discretionary decision to approve the application. He had complained to the council after the work started. The council acknowledged, and apologised to him for, the failure to send out the specific neighbour notification letters (NNL) although the application had been advertised in the local press. The letters had been prepared but due to an oversight they were not sent out. The council also considered the objections that Mr C would have made to the application and concluded that, even had his objections been received, they would still have taken the decision to grant planning permission to his neighbour.

Our enquiries to the council confirmed that they had fully acknowledged the error in relation to the NNLs and had taken appropriate remedial action to put a new system in place that would prevent any application progressing until two different officers had confirmed that NNLs had gone out. We felt that this action was sufficiently robust to minimise the possibility of a recurrence. Therefore, although we upheld this aspect of Mr C's complaint, we did not make any recommendations.

The planning decision itself was a discretionary decision which our enquiries confirmed had been taken without maladministration. We did not uphold this aspect of Mr C's complaint.

Related reading

View Decision Report 201102723 as a PDF (14.21 KB) Updated: March 13, 2018

View original on SPSO (Scottish Publ… website

Other decisions involving Dundee City Council

Reference Date Summary Outcome
202204333 01 Aug 2023 C complained about the council's handling of reports they made about their neighbours' antisocial behaviour. They reported a number of … Upheld
202103458 01 Aug 2023 C complained that the council failed to respond appropriately to concerns they raised about their child (A) who had cancer. … Upheld
201903373 01 Aug 2020 C complained about the council’s actions in response to a child protection concern about their child (A) particularly about information … Upheld
201806506 01 Jul 2019 Ms C complained that the council unreasonably failed to carry out parenting capacity assessments to establish whether Ms C was … Partly Upheld
201802500 01 Jul 2019 Mr C is a kinship carer and he approached the council to apply for kinship care allowance. The council approved … Partly Upheld
View all decisions for this organisation