A Glasgow woman has been ordered to tear down her garden decking for a second time after an appeal to keep it in place was rejected by the council.
Theresa McInally first built the raised decking at her home on Madison Avenue, Catchart, during a garden makeover in 2020. But a neighbouring couple objected to the platform, claiming it overlooked a garden next door and that it was being used for "social gatherings".
Ms McInally was refused permission for the structure by the local authority, before her appeal to keep it also failed, Glasgow Live reports.
The homeowner then submitted an alternative plan for a decking area around half the size and new fencing, however this was also denied.
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