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ANGRY activists are urging council officials to vote against a proposal to feed water drainage from a forthcoming development site into a watercourse. Back in 2017 outline plans for a 132-home estate on farmland connecting Clacton and Holland-on-Sea were approved by a planning inspector on appeal. The 21-acre site, located between Valley Farm Holiday Park and Happy Valley Bowling Club, had originally been rejected by Tendring Council. Developers are now asking for permission to disperse water drainage into what residents say is the already overflowing Picker s Ditch watercourse, which runs through Sladbury’s Lane. Unhappy homeowners have now launched a campaign calling on the planning committee to oppose the suggested drainage system.
ANGRY activists are urging council officials to vote against a proposal to feed water drainage from a forthcoming development site into a watercourse. Back in 2017 outline plans for a 132-home estate on farmland connecting Clacton and Holland-on-Sea were approved by a planning inspector on appeal. The 21-acre site, located between Valley Farm Holiday Park and Happy Valley Bowling Club, had originally been rejected by Tendring Council. Developers are now asking for permission to disperse water drainage into what residents say is the already overflowing Picker s Ditch watercourse, which runs through Sladbury’s Lane. Unhappy homeowners have now launched a campaign calling on the planning committee to oppose the suggested drainage system.
ANGRY activists are urging council officials to vote against a proposal to feed water drainage from a forthcoming development site into a watercourse. Back in 2017 outline plans for a 132-home estate on farmland connecting Clacton and Holland-on-Sea were approved by a planning inspector on appeal. The 21-acre site, located between Valley Farm Holiday Park and Happy Valley Bowling Club, had originally been rejected by Tendring Council. Developers are now asking for permission to disperse water drainage into what residents say is the already overflowing Picker s Ditch watercourse, which runs through Sladbury’s Lane. Unhappy homeowners have now launched a campaign calling on the planning committee to oppose the suggested drainage system.
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