Graham Wildin appealed a decision to send him to prison over the leisure complex at his Cinderford home.
Forest of Dean District Council said it will continue to work to get Mr Wildin to demolish the complexA man jailed for refusing to demolish a leisure complex built in his garden without planning permission has lost his appeal against his sentence.following a long-running planning dispute with Forest of Dean District Council.
Council leader and cabinet member for planning, Tim Gwilliam said: "This complex and lengthy case was completely avoidable, and has caused unnecessary difficulties for the Council and the residents of Cinderford."The complex, which was dubbed "Britain's biggest man cave", includes a cinema, casino and bowling alley and was built at Mr Wildin's home in Cindeford, Gloucestershire, in 2014.
Delivering his verdict, Lord Justice Holroyd said after taking into account all the relevant factors, including "significant culpability" and Mr Wildin's persistent disobedience of court orders, the decision to send him to prison in August 2022 was correct.
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