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Stamford YouTuber Colin Furze fame gets planning permission for tunnel under his Stamford garden to bunker




A YouTube personality known for his unorthodox inventions has been granted planning permission for a tunnel under his garden.

Colin Furze, who lives in Stamford, only submitted a planning application for the tunnel to South Kesteven District Council in April – although he began digging in November 2018.

The project was initially a secret, but he posted his first YouTube video to announce the development in June 2021.

YouTuber Colin Furze began digging the tunnel in 2018 (South Kesteven District Council/PA) (57426087)
YouTuber Colin Furze began digging the tunnel in 2018 (South Kesteven District Council/PA) (57426087)

Described in his own words as having a “constant disregard for health and safety”, Mr Furze has documented his progress on YouTube in a series called “digging a secret tunnel” which consists of nine parts so far.

The film-maker, who earlier this month opened the Great Casterton Jubilee Jamboree, wrote on YouTube that he plans to use the tunnel to connect his workshop to his house and to an underground bunker that he created in 2016.

Mr Furze said he created the tunnel because he thought “it would be cool”.

Colin Furze set the ribbon alight to open the Great Casterton Jubilee Jamboree earlier this month. Photo: Alan Walters
Colin Furze set the ribbon alight to open the Great Casterton Jubilee Jamboree earlier this month. Photo: Alan Walters

In his videos, he can be seen digging the tunnel by hand using primitive tools, with his most successful video of the series gaining almost 10 million views.

Documents on the South Kesteven District Council website confirm permission for the project was granted on June 10 and work must be completed within three years.

The BBC reported that the structure lies 1.2m (4ft) beneath the surface.

Mr Furze’s bunker won the workshop/studio category in the 2020 Cuprinol Shed of the Year contest. He told the BBC there would have been a “bit of an argument” with the council if his planning permission had been denied, and that filling it in would have been “carnage”.

The Youtuber gained permission for the tunnel four years after beginning building work (South Kesteven District Council) (57426089)
The Youtuber gained permission for the tunnel four years after beginning building work (South Kesteven District Council) (57426089)

He said: “I suppose we would have had a bit of an argument because you know, I didn’t want to fill it in and you can’t really get rid of it because I mean, if anyone’s seen the videos online, it’s steel, concrete, taking it out would cause more carnage than actually building it.

“I’ll tell you what, I thought I’d get three videos out of it maximum, just digging and building a tunnel.

“It’s nine videos now and people still want more, it is the one project I’ve done where they just can’t get enough of it.”

He added: “It’s been one of the best YouTube projects I’ve ever done.”

His previous creations include a “briefcase fireplace”, a 9.5m high giant swing, and a jet powered vacuum cleaner.



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