The developer says nobody ever contacted him
A Nottinghamshire council has paused plans that could have seen a developer fined £2,500 over electric car charging points. Gedling Borough Council says "further investigation" is needed on the matter after the developer concerned criticised the authority, saying he "could not understand" why there were planning to issue a fine.
Gedling Borough Council said earlier in the month it was considering enforcement action against DDM Homes after receiving a complaint not all of the charging points had been installed. The action taken could have resulted in a fine of up to £2,500.But one of the directors of DDM Homes spoke out against the claims made by Gedling Borough Council.
Just two of the homes built were therefore constructed by DDM Homes, but Mr Skillington insists all the five houses initially came with electric car chargers when completed. He said that most were then subsequently removed at the request of residents who labelled them "ugly."
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