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Has been nothing but private applications for the last three months, apart from ramp for the disabled at Accington Cricket Club to the bar (sure Lindsay knows about this :D).
Just a few you may be interested in :- 11/09/0106 Listed Building Consent: Change of use at Accrington Market Hall Peel Street, Accrington 12/03/2009 balcony level from traders storage rooms and former bus office to retail (A1) cafe (A3) business (B1) and exhibition space (D1) and internal alterations including extension of existing balcony floor installation of stairs and DDA compliant passenger lift Quarterbridge Project Management 11/09/0102 Discharge of condition No. 3 of 11/06/0208 The Bandstand Oak Hill Park 13/03/2009 Manchester Road Accrington BB5 2BN Hyndburn Borough Council 11/09/0100 Change of use from shop (A1) Oxfam to college information centre 54 Broadway Accrington BB5 1EW Mr Stephen Carlisle No building applications yet but think, according to sources, may be picking up a little, now they have consolidated, cut down costs e.g. redundancies, can begin to look at further projects. |
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Next lot ... think I should win an award for most boring thread, however, will plod on. Where's me mate Park .. come back honey, all is forgiven ... LOL:-
11/09/0098 Erection of 9m high Wind Turbine Accrington Academy Queens Road West Accrington Lancashire 18/03/2009 BB5 4FF Lancashire County Council and Catalyst Lend Lease Love these. 11/09/0120 Change of use of land to form car park Land adjacent Union Road 20/03/2009 Oswaldtwistle Lancashire County Council Where's this ? 11/09/0105 Erection of 4 No. two-storey dwellings 14 - 16 Bamford Crescent 19/03/2009 together with associated car parking Accrington BB5 2PQ Mr Marcus Serene Who the hell has a name like Marcus Serene ?? |
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Thats the land that LCC sold and are now buying back again. Your tax money hard at work :rolleyes: |
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Anyone read todays LET, page 15 the article headed Planning office 'is weak'
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I think this post is in the correct thread since the article is about housing market renewal/regeneration
Here we have another example of jobs for the boys, a "basic" salary of £140,000. for the new boss of the 'Super council' East Lancs 'super council' chief named (From Lancashire Telegraph) Looks like we are to have a Pennine Lancashire council/committee made up of representatives from six borough councils as well as lancashire county council..................yet more expenses for the lucky ones :rolleyes: |
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Still, expect the money they made from selling in the first place was needed at the time for more desperate needs ? [quote=park381;697834]Hello.......... i'm back :D Hi Park ... thought you had dropped of the Earth. Re. the increased appeals, you are not possibly suggesting that the elected officers are turning Planning Applications down for political gain are you ?LOL. Sure there could an element of this at times. However, what the LET has omitted to say is the actual increase in the number of appeals .. well, might have, haven't seen the article. In 2006>2007 15 appeals were launched. 11 disallowed, 4 allowed. In 2007>2008 17 appeals were launched.10 disallowed, 6 allowed, 1 split decision. So not many are there really? Not really a percentage increase really, just percentage increase against the number of planning applications. Have a look at this to see if you agree :- http://www.planning-inspectorate.gov...and_report.pdf Against other authorities, we don't appear to have that high a percentage really. |
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The cost of those appeals = £49,000+ could well have been spent on something more worth while don't you think. Good info in that report kate. HBC's formar Chief Planning Officer is now with the Planning inspectorate |
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11/09/0098 Erection of 9m high Wind Turbine Accrington Academy Queens Road West Accrington Lancashire 18/03/2009 BB5 4FF Lancashire County Council and Catalyst Lend Lease whats that for............show :rolleyes: Don't you like wind turbines .. I think they are bootiful ! May have been some sort of condition to allow it to go through? Funny though, how authorities view applications in a different way. Son has just related a story in the Planning magazine with regard to Biomass power (yeh, know where they use rotting fruit, etc, and produces methane gas to power turbines). Cardiff had an application for one on their docks, but was turned down as thought it was too near populated areas .. like wouldn't be pleasant for residents to have wagons rolling up with this 'fuel'. The authority next to them turned a similar application down because was too far away from population, and difficult to power to residents ! Seems about a third of power is lost due to power plants being miles away from residents. Ironic ... :D |
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1. Goes to Planning Office. 2. Submitted to Planning Committee. 3. Re-submission if unsuccessful. Can go higher up, of course, if affecting National interest to Secretary of State. Just wonder where they pulled out the figure from exactly; they do also make money on planning applications too. LOL. missed the bit where PB was blaming the opposition. Hope G Jones will come on in defence as he is now on the panel ...:D |
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As for not liking wind turbines, I do not think they are the answer to the problem. Like those on scout moor, crown point and now hapton, they don't run when the wind blows. Quote:
They do have 2/3 CHP units burning methane and producing electricity up there, so not all the gas is escaping :) Quote:
Remeha Commercial Site UK: Biomass Range : Biomass Range Remeha Commercial Site UK: News details[tt_news]=45&tx_ttnews[backPid]=338&cHash=ba2499666e Even though the wood is from a sustainable source the woodchips, pellets have got to be manufactured ? I don't know what the answer is but I don't think wind farms are the answer The installation of the CHP units at whinney hill is a step in the right direction, since the tip is a good source of methane gas and will be for several years. |
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On the regeneration of housing stock, have you travelled in to Blackburn in the past week or so, and seen the refurishment of houses on both sides of Accington/Blackburn road from the junction with Audley Range right along to the Burnley Road junction. Don't they look well, much better than the road in to Accrington from Church traffic lights. |
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Believe Biomass is very popular in Mexico .. OK .. just thought I would add that useless info. :)
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