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04-05-2008, 10:26
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Join Date: Feb 2005
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Re: Planning Appications
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Originally Posted by park381
I see from the HBC's latest list of planning applications that the old James street working men's club is the subject of a change of use, from WMC to Function rooms.
http://www.hyndburnbc.gov.uk/site/cu...08TO040408.pdf
HBC are still way behind with the list of applications, they must be over worked 
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That's a strange one.
Basically it was already licenced function rooms.
I only ever went there twice, both times to functions.
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05-05-2008, 18:27
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Re: Planning Appications
When arndale had the clock (attraction for the kids) and you could buy anything you wanted in town, there was no need for an asda, but accy got one anyway, I still say you could walk around the arndale shops as quick as you could walk around asda, and the bill at the end would be cheaper, the walk more interesting, and less stressful.
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10-05-2008, 13:02
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Clayton-Le-Moors
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Re: Planning Appications
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Originally Posted by park381
On the subject of Flats/Apartments, it would seem from the article in the LET that the experts feel that to many flats/apartments have been built, and that they will not sell. Investers wo have bought to let, are not able to let, and not able to sell.
Looking at the lastest planning applications on the BwD website it looks very much like the developers have thought about it, so the applications now are for affordable housing.............have the developers seen the light at last?
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Seems the flats near Scaitcliffe house are going on sale as from today at prices ranging from £ 89,950 >> £142,950. Three show apartments will be available to view from 10am >4pm. Will be interesting to see what interest they get.
Did you notice the application for the demolition of the existing train station and erection of a new one in the Observer Park ? with various alterations to the car park, wind turnbines, etc. The application no. is 11/8/0217 which was missing from the H.B.C's last list online.
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13-05-2008, 08:06
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Re: Planning Appications
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Originally Posted by katex
Seems the flats near Scaitcliffe house are going on sale as from today at prices ranging from £ 89,950 >> £142,950. Three show apartments will be available to view from 10am >4pm. Will be interesting to see what interest they get.
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Aye had noticed that in the observer, yes it will be interesting to see if the flats do sell
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Did you notice the application for the demolition of the existing train station and erection of a new one in the Observer Park ? with various alterations to the car park, wind turnbines, etc. The application no. is 11/8/0217 which was missing from the H.B.C's last list online.
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No I missed that kate, but would think that the application will get approval.
As far as the applications go HBC are still way behind on publishing them 
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13-05-2008, 11:48
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Re: Planning Appications
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No I missed that kate, but would think that the application will get approval.
As far as the applications go HBC are still way behind on publishing them 
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Someone mentioned the other day, that if Tesco got approval for the site in Accrington, they intended bringing in most of their supplies by rail. Not suggesting, this will have anything to do with any decisions like.
Never got a reply to my E-mail re. their late entry of Applications/Decisions.
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13-05-2008, 12:57
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Re: Planning Appications
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Someone mentioned the other day, that if Tesco got approval for the site in Accrington, they intended bringing in most of their supplies by rail. Not suggesting, this will have anything to do with any decisions like.
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Is the new railway station not an LCC project 
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13-05-2008, 13:02
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Church
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Re: Planning Appications
Surely they'd have to create a rail spur for doing that?? Considerable cost it would be too and there's hardly the room for it if a superstore and car-park are going up - so I would personally say that's a non-starter.
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13-05-2008, 13:07
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Re: Planning Appications
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Is the new railway station not an LCC project 
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Yes, it is, so maybe my suggestion is not justified. Will retract.
Churchman Phil: Was just a remark by someone, gossip I guess. Will bow to your comment of a 'rail spur' .. not knowledgeable ... 
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16-05-2008, 18:10
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Re: Planning Appications
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When arndale had the clock (attraction for the kids) and you could buy anything you wanted in town, there was no need for an asda, but accy got one anyway, I still say you could walk around the arndale shops as quick as you could walk around asda, and the bill at the end would be cheaper, the walk more interesting, and less stressful.
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Could be big plans afoot for the Arndale centre............another supermarket, and right in the town centre.
Store wars on the cards? - News - Accrington Observer
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16-05-2008, 18:12
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Re: Planning Appications
Read about this in the Observer
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