Winner of 6m Omaze home still hasn't been given keys due to planning problems
Briefly

Vicky Curtis-Cresswell, a former Miss Wales finalist, won a £6 million mansion in an Omaze charity draw, but nearly four months later, she remains locked out. Following an anonymous complaint, the North Norfolk District Council initiated an investigation into potential planning violations concerning unapproved additions to the property. Despite a pre-application and a retrospective application submitted by Omaze, the keys to the property remain out of reach, leaving Vicky feeling disappointed after her initial excitement over the win.
The delay began when an anonymous complaint prompted an investigation into whether the luxury home had been built in line with planning conditions.
Vicky described her win as overwhelming and had plans to sell the Norfolk property to buy a family home in Wales.
Nearly four months after winning, Vicky Curtis-Cresswell is still locked out of her £6 million mansion due to ongoing planning disputes.
A North Norfolk District Council spokesperson confirmed that a pre-application has been received, but the retrospective planning application has not progressed smoothly.
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