×
Tuesday, April 22, 2025

Omaze rejects ‘wholly false’ allegations that its latest house draw breaches planning regulations - Third Sector

Omaze has denied allegations that its latest prize draw property breaches planning regulations, saying the claims are “wholly false and inaccurate”.

The company, which raises funds for charities through million-pound property prize draws, has denied allegations that its Norfolk house draw fails to comply with the relevant planning permissions, after a probe was launched by North Norfolk District Council.

The 6m coastal property in North Norfolk is nearly 5,000ft2 and includes three bedrooms, two bathrooms and a tennis court.

It is being raffled off in a prize draw that will raise funds for Comic Relief alongside a 250,000 cash prize, the winner of which will be announced on the BBC’s Red Nose Day programme on 21 March.

But the council is investigating the property in response to claims reportedly made by a member of the public, which allege that the property is larger than its planning permission allows.

According to reports by MSN, the complainant claimed that the floorplans from the property’s planning permission, granted in 2020, differed from those publicised by Omaze, which purchased the property last July.

A spokesperson for North Norfolk District Council said: “We are looking into the matter to establish the facts.”

But Omaze has denied the allegations, with a spokesperson saying: “Any suggestion that the eventual winner will incur any cost whatsoever to remedy any claimed planning discrepancy is wholly false and inaccurate.”

The spokesperson said: “As with all its...



Read Full Story: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMi4gFBVV95cUxQc3dncU9IWEl0bXA5QlRJazNt...