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Post by rosegriffin on Jun 18, 2014 15:21:11 GMT
On 17th September 2013 Basildon Council's Development Control & Traffic Management Committee refused Nottingham's plans to build on our green belt. In February 2014 the Planning Inspector heard our case and we asked her to uphold Basildon Council's decision. In April 2014 after much deliberation she recommended that Nottingham's Appeal be refused. (although we did not know this until today). On June 18th 2014, Eric Pickles, the Secretary of State, has agreed the Planning Inspector's recommendation and substantially agreed the Planning Inspector's recommendation NOT TO BUILD ON LITTLE CHALVEDON HALL FARM. We will be analysing the 61 page report, including mention of the Bowers Gifford & North Benfleet Residents Association's objections, and let you know the facts in our June Newsletter. If you would like a copy of the report then please let us know. Nottingham Council may well take the matter to the High Court so although 3 battles have been won there may yet be another to be fought! I would like to take this opportunity to thank the superb management committee which I am privileged to be part of, all our wonderful volunteers for their hard work; and Basildon Council for it's on-going support.
Thank you to everyone who has sent congratulatory messages to us todayBest wishes Rose
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Post by mogsmex on Jun 19, 2014 9:51:48 GMT
well done Rose and all that have put time into fighting this we need to pat ourselves on the back and take 5 I'm sure this wont be the end of it, but it's a fantastic response from all in charge that have looked into what has always been imho (and others) an absurd plan
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Post by tee on Jun 22, 2014 15:43:37 GMT
The Inspector's report is now available on both the homepage and the downloads pages of our website at www.bowersgifford.org.ukThanks to everyone for their support of the Residents' Association- it has been a hard graft for all involved.
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Post by lucy2 on Jul 1, 2014 9:12:35 GMT
Well done to all the Residents Association team who have worked so hard to achieve this wonderful result. Thank you all for all the sustained effort. x
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