Yoga teacher who erected yurt in garden told she needs planning permission
Briefly

The structure, which reaches 3.83 metres in height, exceeds the legal limit for outbuildings and has left nearby residents feeling overshadowed.
Locals have voiced strong concerns over the construction of a large yurt, questioning both its height and whether it is truly a temporary structure and the potential hazards associated with the yurt.
The yurt presents a dominating presence, especially for properties near the boundary; it is described as completely out of keeping with the architecture of buildings in Kemptown.
Further safety concerns have been raised due to the addition of a firepit inside the fabric structure, which surely constitutes a fire hazard.
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