Row over farmer s house plan in beauty spot leads group to take over council
Maker-with-Rame Parish Council has seven new faces from a community group after last week s elections, which saw chairman Chris Wilton, the farmer they targeted, ousted
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More than 20 residents gather last year at Rame Head to protest at plans for farmer and then-parish council chairman Chris Wilton s home (Image: Rame Head Defence Group)
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Rame Head Peninsula. Picture: Google Campaigners trying to overturn a decision to grant planning permission for a house to be built in a coastal beauty spot will have to wait to hear if they have been successful. The Rame Protection group had secured a judicial review in the High Court over Cornwall Council’s decision to approve plans for a four-bedroom house on the Rame Peninsula last summer. The council’s east sub-area planning committee had approved the plans by just one vote going against the council’s own planning officers who had recommended it should be refused due to the impact it would have on the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).