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Kirby Hill service station row highlights planning woes - Yorkshire Post Letters

Submitting. Unfortunately this is one of many examples. The root cause is Government guidance with its presumption in favour of development. The problem goes back a long way but has worsened since the Conservatives came back to power in 2010. Several leading Conservatives have advocated libertarian policies where “anything goes”. For example, Minister Liz Truss called for a million homes to be built on London green belt, effectively wrecking it. She is not alone. Locally, inappropriate small-scale developments are now permitted, totally out of character in their neighbourhoods. Unfortunately, the Labour Party has not yet come up with ideas on planning to protect local communities, while allowing sensible development.

Basron to appeal against decision to refuse Camrose plans

BASRON has submitted an appeal against the decision to reject planning applications on the Camrose ground at the 11th hour. Councillors threw out the company s plans to build a housing estate and a care home on the historic football stadium last year, citing overdevelopment concerns and that the loss of the ground was not mitigated. But with less than a week until the deadline for Basron, owned by former club chairman Rafi Razzak, to lodge an appeal, Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council have this afternoon confirmed that the decision will now be considered by the Planning Inspector. Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council’s Head of Planning and Infrastructure, Ruth Ormella, said: “The council has received an appeal for each of the Camrose planning applications, appealing against the Development Control committee’s decision to refuse the applications.

No creeping development of this beautiful Bembridge copse | Isle of Wight County Press

I am writing to you on behalf of many Bembridge residents to express our dismay following the sale of a piece of woodland in Love Lane to a property developer some four months ago. This strip of woodland, known as Love Lane Copse, has lain undisturbed for over 20 years and is a natural habitat of red squirrels, badgers and nesting birds, plus offering a tranquil place past which pedestrians, children, dog walkers, cyclists and horse riders go regularly. Love Lane forms part of the Coastal Footpath and at high tide is the only way round that part of the coast.

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