Graham Smith
Glusburn (ex Suttoner)
20 March 2010 08:15 |
Green lane. Glusburn
Does anyone happen to know the decision of the planning inspector regarding the building of 74 new homes in Glusburn. the appeal was this week in skipton(3 day meeting) many thanks Graham |
Liz Kildunne
NODISC
20 March 2010 19:13 |
Hi Graham - will they reach a decision so quickly? Thought we might have to wait a while? Can't recall what happened last time...fingers crossed. Liz |
Liz Kildunne
NODISC
22 March 2010 13:40 |
PS Had a quick look on the Planning Inspectorate website and it says that appeals under the Inquiry method are usually decided within their timescale of 30 weeks! |
Liz Kildunne
NODISC
02 April 2010 09:27 |
Fantastic news - the appeal was dismissed. We live to fight another day. One battle won, but many more to come I fear. Congratulations to all. Lets keep up the good work :-) |
Paul Wilkinson
webmaster
02 April 2010 10:26 |
A great result, congratulations to everyone involved in making this happen.
I've posted the full text of the decision in a separate thread titled Green Lane Appeal Decision in full - many of the points noted will be useful in future objections.
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Graham Smith
Glusburn (ex Suttoner)
02 April 2010 11:06 |
Excellent news. well done everyone involved in fighting against this proposed development. Glad the inspector took into account the views of the local residents as liz says one battle won but there will be plenty more in the future about time we had a bit of good news |
Graham Smith
Glusburn (ex Suttoner)
17 April 2010 10:56 |
can somebody please explain how when decisions are made to refuse planning permission by planning inspectors that developers and housing associations can keep coming back(with re drawn plans) until the get what they want? And if decisions go the developers way first time then the public cannot get a fresh appeal against the decision how is this democratic? any info on the above would be much appriciated because i have a feeling muir housing group will be contesting the refusal of 74 new dwellings in Glusburn |