View Single Post
  #28   Report Post  
Dave Fawthrop
 
Posts: n/a
Default Council "insiders" and planning permission

On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 14:34:26 GMT, (sPoNiX) wrote:

| On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 16:46:13 +0000, Dave Fawthrop
| wrote:
|
| On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 13:14:38 +0000, freddyuk
| wrote:
|
| |
| | We have discovered that a house at the end of our road (the corner plot)
| | has been bought by a local counciller. We also know in the past they
| | have used their contacts in the council to get round the planning laws
| | which apply to Joe public so we are concerned that an extension is
| | about to be built and will detract from our road frontage and devalue
| | all the properties in our road.
| | What options do we have to prevent building going ahead on the basis
| | that Travellers and the like have regularly obtained retrospective
| | planning.
| | We are determined to catch this early as we reckon that once work
| | starts they will get away with it!
| |
| | Not strictly a DIY subject but a guess many on this board will have
| | come across planning issues??
| |
| | Thanks for any ideas.
|
| All planning applications are advertised, in outline, on little yellow
| boards, which tell you to go to the planning department to see full
| details, you have ??? days to object. I have done this and it works fine.
| Keep your eyes open.
|
| Round our way they are small green posters attached to the 'nearest'
| lamp post or telegraph pole.
|
| Often these get moved to poles/posts further down the road, the
| opposite side of the road or removed altogether!

Around here they do not get moved at all. The people round you must have
no respect for the rules, apart from moving them being illegal.

--
Dave Fawthrop dave hyphenologist co uk
Help make Usenet a better place: English is read downwards,
please don't top post. Trim replies to quote only relevant text.
Check groups.google.com before asking an obvious question.