Saturday, 3 May 2008

FAQ - Could the Council Oppose the plans

Question Could the council oppose the plans

Answer - We could oppose them, but the only place we can do this is the courts. This runs the risk of a large bill as there is no guarantee of success.

If a developer puts in a plan in an area that the council disagrees 
with, the person that has the final say is the government.

In planning there is a right of appeal for the developer if turned down to a government inspector. This is the same team that recommended that we build the houses in the first place.

If the council plans where the houses go, we can retain a little bit of control.

Question is this fair ?

Answer no it isn't but that is what happens

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