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Christian Candy wins appeal to reinstate garden in London street

Christian Candy has won an appeal to reinstate a garden outside property he owns in Chester Gate, northwest London.

Camden council had ruled against his plans for a garden, which he said had been part of architect John Nash’s original design for the street.

Jonathan Hockley, of the planning directorate, said that while the garden had been absent since 1895, Candy’s proposal would be rectifying an alteration.

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