A council orders the demolition of a property after finding it is not what it was approved to be. The building—described as a high-value home—was constructed in 2017 and later comes under review by council officers.

According to the reports, the approval process involved a horse-breeding clinic, but officers discover the site is instead being used as a three-bedroom residence. On that basis, the council requires the structure to be torn down.

The outlets present the matter as a discrepancy between the agreed plan and the actual use, highlighting that the home is “secretly” built rather than delivered as the clinic described in approvals. The coverage focuses primarily on the demolition order and the mismatch between the permitted project and the resulting dwelling.