David and Victoria Beckham have been accused of 'blowing in the face' of the government's clean air strategy for not relying on eco-friendly methods.
David and Victoria Beckham's plan to build a log store at their £6m Cotswold home has faced another hurdle - following an objection about its environmental impact.
The celebrity power couple have been approved to build a log store at their home in Chipping Norton.
The couple said they want to add the dry wood shop to an already approved addition to their Cotswolds residence for cozy nights in front of the fire.
He has also applied to secure a 'minor change in layout' of his proposed extension.
However, Beckham has been accused of "flying in the face" of the government's clean air strategy because he does not rely on more environmentally friendly methods.
The allegation was made by an objector who claimed they should rely on more eco-friendly methods of heating such as electric heat pumps. The person filed a complaint and said, 'Save the planet.'
In addition, planners said the objection was not enough to block plans for Maplewood Barn near Great Tew, and permission was granted by West Oxfordshire District Council last Friday.
In documents attached to the application, the agent working for the Beckham family said the changes were to "allow minor material changes to the approved images".
Beckham's original planning application was approved when both took care of existing wildlife in accordance with the Habitat and Species Regulations 2017 and the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981.