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park381 12-12-2010 09:42

Re: Planning Applications
 
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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 868351)
Don't think that is quite correct park, a councillor only has to declare an interest if he has involvement with the said application or with the applicant, can't see anything wrong with a constituent lobbying a councillor with regards to planning no more than contacting him/her with regards to say their dust bin not being emptied, so long as no sort of inducement is offered


Those are your thoughts jaysay, why then did the officer make a point of including in the report the fact that a councillor who was a member of the planning committee had asked for the application to be considered by the planning committee.Did the officer not consider the councillor had displayed an interest in the application in this case. Plus the application would have been considered by the planning committee so there was no need for the councillor to make that request in the first place.

MargaretR 12-12-2010 09:45

Re: Planning Applications
 
On looking at the pdf file of enforcements I noticed
18 Nab Lane, Oswaldtwistle. 149 R37.1/ 149
This is the former home of my son- his ex inlaws live there now.
How do I find out what was enforced?

Bernard Dawson 12-12-2010 09:53

Re: Planning Applications
 
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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 868362)
On looking at the pdf file of enforcements I noticed
18 Nab Lane, Oswaldtwistle. 149 R37.1/ 149
This is the former home of my son- his ex inlaws live there now.
How do I find out what was enforced?

The Planning Department would tell you. I may still have the agenda for the meeting.Is it a recent meeting?

jaysay 12-12-2010 09:58

Re: Planning Applications
 
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Originally Posted by park381 (Post 868361)
Those are your thoughts jaysay, why then did the officer make a point of including in the report the fact that a councillor who was a member of the planning committee had asked for the application to be considered by the planning committee.Did the officer not consider the councillor had displayed an interest in the application in this case. Plus the application would have been considered by the planning committee so there was no need for the councillor to make that request in the first place.

Could well have been that the councillor was merely trying to move the application on by contacting the officer, on the behest of his constituent, after all that is what councillors are there for

MargaretR 12-12-2010 10:01

Re: Planning Applications
 
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Originally Posted by Bernard Dawson (Post 868366)
The Planning Department would tell you. I may still have the agenda for the meeting.Is it a recent meeting?

I don't know whether it was recent, nor do I have any date.
A large extension was under construction on the gable side at the time his (now ex) wife took off two years ago, leaving her parents in residence with him:eek:. An intolerable situation - he moved out - they stayed.
The divorce earlier this year signed his share in the property to his ex - the inlaws are still there.
Perhaps it is better that I don't know, since my son has now moved on to much greener pastures (wedding soon :D)

jaysay 12-12-2010 10:02

Re: Planning Applications
 
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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 868372)
I don't know whether it was recent, nor do I have any date.
A large extension was under construction on the gable side at the time his (now ex) wife took off two years ago, leaving her parents in residence with him:eek:. An intolerable situation - he moved out - they stayed.
The divorce earlier this year signed his share in the property to his ex - the inlaws are still there.
Perhaps it is better that I don't know, since my son has now moved on to much greener pastures (wedding soon :D)

Another new hat Margaret:D

MargaretR 12-12-2010 10:07

Re: Planning Applications
 
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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 868373)
Another new hat Margaret:D

Bought recently on ebay -a designer fedora type - no silly feather things for me.

park381 12-12-2010 10:52

Re: Planning Applications
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 868362)
On looking at the pdf file of enforcements I noticed
18 Nab Lane, Oswaldtwistle. 149 R37.1/ 149
This is the former home of my son- his ex inlaws live there now.
How do I find out what was enforced?

Planning Enforcement - Control of Unauthorised Development

jaysay 12-12-2010 11:47

Re: Planning Applications
 
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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 868374)
Bought recently on ebay -a designer fedora type - no silly feather things for me.

Photo Please:D

MargaretR 12-12-2010 11:49

Re: Planning Applications
 
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Originally Posted by park381 (Post 868387)

Interesting - thanks
Planning permission was granted for the extension - maybe the ex inlaws are tring to complete it in an unauthorised way - just glad that my son is rid of the problem.

katex 12-12-2010 12:13

Re: Planning Applications
 
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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 868396)
Interesting - thanks
Planning permission was granted for the extension - maybe the ex inlaws are tring to complete it in an unauthorised way - just glad that my son is rid of the problem.


Can't just sort out how they number them Margaret.... think 37 is the week ... that would be w/c 19th Sept for 2010 .maybe 1 is the year and then a number for that year ? :confused:

Looks like you would have to apply if you wanted more details, however, a little more information is given when they come up at Planning Meetings:

http://www.hyndburnbc.gov.uk/downloa...t_13-10-10.pdf

I have gone back to 2007 .. nothing there.

katex 12-12-2010 12:19

Re: Planning Applications
 
There again, 149 appears to be some stables... so completely confused now ... :D

http://www.hyndburnbc.gov.uk/downloa..._June_2010.pdf

MargaretR 12-12-2010 13:03

Re: Planning Applications
 
It isn't important that I find out - If the (ex)inlaws hear I am asking, it could stir a quietened hornets nest. If the facts aren't online I don't want to look further.
Thanks for the help in looking.

park381 13-12-2010 18:48

Re: Planning Applications
 
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Originally Posted by katex (Post 868408)
There again, 149 appears to be some stables... so completely confused now ... :D

http://www.hyndburnbc.gov.uk/downloa..._June_2010.pdf

I am not surprised kate, I think the members of the planning committee will be confused as well, the report is designed to confuse, hence no questions, a good way to work if you can get away with it. There are several questions I will be asking the "enforcement team" some of the details in the report are not correct :D
I think the only way to find out is to send the email with the enforcement details identified and wait for the "zipped" file to land in your inbox. ;)

katex 15-12-2010 22:09

Re: Planning Applications
 
Still some proposed house building go on at least:

11/10/0516 Full: Erection of 8 No houses and associated 06/12/2010
parking

Hunts Yard Clayton Street
Great Harwood

Mr D Mason

Not sure where Hunts Yard is on Clayton Street ?


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