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when it came to the vote, The whole council(predominantly Labour) decided it would grant permissionI'm still not getting this. If this is the case, why was there any need for an appeal and who appealed?
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on May 05, 2022, 09:36:09 pmwhen it came to the vote, The whole council(predominantly Labour) decided it would grant permissionI'm still not getting this. If this is the case, why was there any need for an appeal and who appealed?After the SOS gave the go ahead the local council would of had to rubber stamp this decision in the chamber, is my understanding.
Quote from: danumdon on May 05, 2022, 09:45:16 pmQuote from: turnbull for england on May 05, 2022, 09:04:50 pmAhem , https://www.pressreader.com/uk/yorkshire-post/20110613/281934539562888Feel free to pay attention to the bit that points out DMBC turned it down twice , before being overruled by ministers The article from the Yorkshire Press is not the full story, it does not preface the fact that at plenty of stages before it had to grant permission they could of stopped this development on many differing grounds, some are mentioned in the copy, others are not, for example it mentions that the Lincoln line has 3 trains an hour, i live backing onto the Lincoln line and can tell you that freight trains now run on that line all day and night (ever since the GNGE upgrades on the line) They also could of stopped it in its tracks previously when Persimmon first brought the site as it was a protected area of ancient woodland and marsh, this they allowed to set aside for the development. The fact that it also floods, regularly is something that prospective owners will find out about in due course with obvious massive implications for house insurance. They have tried to raise the ground levels here but i doubt the job has been done sufficiently. If you asked me a house on certain parts of this estate will be worthless in the near future if current environmental predictions are confirmed.Still back to the point, Donny Council had years to knock the developers back many times and either incompetence or other considerations prevailed,Did i vote, what do you think.Doncaster Council blocked planningA Tory secretary of State overturned that decision
Quote from: turnbull for england on May 05, 2022, 09:04:50 pmAhem , https://www.pressreader.com/uk/yorkshire-post/20110613/281934539562888Feel free to pay attention to the bit that points out DMBC turned it down twice , before being overruled by ministers The article from the Yorkshire Press is not the full story, it does not preface the fact that at plenty of stages before it had to grant permission they could of stopped this development on many differing grounds, some are mentioned in the copy, others are not, for example it mentions that the Lincoln line has 3 trains an hour, i live backing onto the Lincoln line and can tell you that freight trains now run on that line all day and night (ever since the GNGE upgrades on the line) They also could of stopped it in its tracks previously when Persimmon first brought the site as it was a protected area of ancient woodland and marsh, this they allowed to set aside for the development. The fact that it also floods, regularly is something that prospective owners will find out about in due course with obvious massive implications for house insurance. They have tried to raise the ground levels here but i doubt the job has been done sufficiently. If you asked me a house on certain parts of this estate will be worthless in the near future if current environmental predictions are confirmed.Still back to the point, Donny Council had years to knock the developers back many times and either incompetence or other considerations prevailed,Did i vote, what do you think.
Ahem , https://www.pressreader.com/uk/yorkshire-post/20110613/281934539562888Feel free to pay attention to the bit that points out DMBC turned it down twice , before being overruled by ministers
Quote from: Filo on May 05, 2022, 09:47:58 pmQuote from: danumdon on May 05, 2022, 09:45:16 pmQuote from: turnbull for england on May 05, 2022, 09:04:50 pmAhem , https://www.pressreader.com/uk/yorkshire-post/20110613/281934539562888Feel free to pay attention to the bit that points out DMBC turned it down twice , before being overruled by ministers The article from the Yorkshire Press is not the full story, it does not preface the fact that at plenty of stages before it had to grant permission they could of stopped this development on many differing grounds, some are mentioned in the copy, others are not, for example it mentions that the Lincoln line has 3 trains an hour, i live backing onto the Lincoln line and can tell you that freight trains now run on that line all day and night (ever since the GNGE upgrades on the line) They also could of stopped it in its tracks previously when Persimmon first brought the site as it was a protected area of ancient woodland and marsh, this they allowed to set aside for the development. The fact that it also floods, regularly is something that prospective owners will find out about in due course with obvious massive implications for house insurance. They have tried to raise the ground levels here but i doubt the job has been done sufficiently. If you asked me a house on certain parts of this estate will be worthless in the near future if current environmental predictions are confirmed.Still back to the point, Donny Council had years to knock the developers back many times and either incompetence or other considerations prevailed,Did i vote, what do you think.Doncaster Council blocked planningA Tory secretary of State overturned that decision Your not reading between the lines, Persimmon bought the land years ago, its name gives you a clue, it was a Farm as in farmland, but most of the southern end was ancient woodland and marsh and had protections on it, the fact that Doncaster Council blocked it however many times makes no difference, they had it in their power to not change the land status to allow it to be developed for housing but they chose for whatever reason you may wish to apply to this situation to go ahead and do so. This then gave the developer the power to take it to the highest court and to subsequently be granted approval. The fact that it was a Tory Minister in this instance would of made no difference.Why was the land designation allowed to be changed, who stood to gain from this amendment, what did they gain?If Donny Council wished this not to be the case then why did this happen?
Quote from: danumdon on May 05, 2022, 09:53:14 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on May 05, 2022, 09:36:09 pmwhen it came to the vote, The whole council(predominantly Labour) decided it would grant permissionI'm still not getting this. If this is the case, why was there any need for an appeal and who appealed?After the SOS gave the go ahead the local council would of had to rubber stamp this decision in the chamber, is my understanding.The SoS orders Doncaster Council to grant planning, they had no choice after the SoS overturned it, you are creating a story of fiction to justify your dislike of Labour and Doncaster Council
Quote from: Filo on May 05, 2022, 10:01:19 pmQuote from: danumdon on May 05, 2022, 09:53:14 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on May 05, 2022, 09:36:09 pmwhen it came to the vote, The whole council(predominantly Labour) decided it would grant permissionI'm still not getting this. If this is the case, why was there any need for an appeal and who appealed?After the SOS gave the go ahead the local council would of had to rubber stamp this decision in the chamber, is my understanding.The SoS orders Doncaster Council to grant planning, they had no choice after the SoS overturned it, you are creating a story of fiction to justify your dislike of Labour and Doncaster CouncilIs it fiction to say that farmland cannot have residential development unless the land designation has been changed, would the council have had the power to not grant that change of designation? were the council forced by the developer to allow the change?Would i need to dislike Labour or Donny council if i suspected that ulterior motives may be in play?Which bit is fiction?
Quote from: danumdon on May 05, 2022, 10:07:57 pmQuote from: Filo on May 05, 2022, 09:47:58 pmQuote from: danumdon on May 05, 2022, 09:45:16 pmQuote from: turnbull for england on May 05, 2022, 09:04:50 pmAhem , https://www.pressreader.com/uk/yorkshire-post/20110613/281934539562888Feel free to pay attention to the bit that points out DMBC turned it down twice , before being overruled by ministers The article from the Yorkshire Press is not the full story, it does not preface the fact that at plenty of stages before it had to grant permission they could of stopped this development on many differing grounds, some are mentioned in the copy, others are not, for example it mentions that the Lincoln line has 3 trains an hour, i live backing onto the Lincoln line and can tell you that freight trains now run on that line all day and night (ever since the GNGE upgrades on the line) They also could of stopped it in its tracks previously when Persimmon first brought the site as it was a protected area of ancient woodland and marsh, this they allowed to set aside for the development. The fact that it also floods, regularly is something that prospective owners will find out about in due course with obvious massive implications for house insurance. They have tried to raise the ground levels here but i doubt the job has been done sufficiently. If you asked me a house on certain parts of this estate will be worthless in the near future if current environmental predictions are confirmed.Still back to the point, Donny Council had years to knock the developers back many times and either incompetence or other considerations prevailed,Did i vote, what do you think.Doncaster Council blocked planningA Tory secretary of State overturned that decision Your not reading between the lines, Persimmon bought the land years ago, its name gives you a clue, it was a Farm as in farmland, but most of the southern end was ancient woodland and marsh and had protections on it, the fact that Doncaster Council blocked it however many times makes no difference, they had it in their power to not change the land status to allow it to be developed for housing but they chose for whatever reason you may wish to apply to this situation to go ahead and do so. This then gave the developer the power to take it to the highest court and to subsequently be granted approval. The fact that it was a Tory Minister in this instance would of made no difference.Why was the land designation allowed to be changed, who stood to gain from this amendment, what did they gain?If Donny Council wished this not to be the case then why did this happen?Tory’s relaxed planning rules
Quote from: danumdon on May 05, 2022, 10:22:29 pmQuote from: Filo on May 05, 2022, 10:01:19 pmQuote from: danumdon on May 05, 2022, 09:53:14 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on May 05, 2022, 09:36:09 pmwhen it came to the vote, The whole council(predominantly Labour) decided it would grant permissionI'm still not getting this. If this is the case, why was there any need for an appeal and who appealed?After the SOS gave the go ahead the local council would of had to rubber stamp this decision in the chamber, is my understanding.The SoS orders Doncaster Council to grant planning, they had no choice after the SoS overturned it, you are creating a story of fiction to justify your dislike of Labour and Doncaster CouncilIs it fiction to say that farmland cannot have residential development unless the land designation has been changed, would the council have had the power to not grant that change of designation? were the council forced by the developer to allow the change?Would i need to dislike Labour or Donny council if i suspected that ulterior motives may be in play?Which bit is fiction?You’ve gone all the way from Doncaster Council appealed their own decision down to you suspect ulterior motives were at play despite the fact that it was the SOS decision, I’m not sure how many times that has to be repeated to you
It's not going to get any better for the Tories in the immediate future - and will Johnson want to fight a GE after/during an economic recession? Snap election coming up later this year maybe?