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park381 05-05-2013 16:36

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Well that was in July 2011, I passed the house today Wednesday 10th April 2013, we still have the detached singlt storey building, but it's now attached via a 2 storey "side" extension up to roof level and fitted out with windows.
The project is nothing like the planning application drawings. Whoever the Architect or Surveyor is he / she must know what is being built, may be there are 2 sets of plans, 1 for hyndburn council and 1 for the builder. Come on hyndburn planning enforcement section, sort it out. All I can say is that I am glad I do not live next door. :confused:

Work seems to have stopped, for the time being, may be that is their plan, leave it for months in the hope that no one will bother. I am sure we have a member of the planning committee posting on Accy Web, get the Planning Enforcement Officer on the job, make him earn his keep, and sort this one out before its finished, make them pull it down and start again

katex 08-05-2013 13:55

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Keep at it Park !

park381 29-08-2013 14:07

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That is a laugh (retrospective), the brickwork on the kitchen extension is up to roof level. I would put a stop on the whole project and make them take it all down including the detached single storey building, and the entrance walls, nothing like the drawings that were approved. Some people think they can do as they please :eek: It is a question of how strong Hyndburn's development control and enforcement section are.
If the property owners are not made to pull it down then, I see no need for a planning department at all, let people build what they want where they want

The saga of No 22 Haslingden Old Road continues see

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The photo shows what is there, the extension is larger than the existing house the planning history makes interesting reading :D

Barrie Yates 29-08-2013 18:26

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These applications make interesting reading, they are all for "small scale" wind turbines, the farms are in the shadows of our new visitor attraction on ossy moor, an attraction that can be viewed from pendle hill.
11/12/0179 lower westall lot farm - decided - refused
11/12/0383 higher bold venture farm - decided - refused
11/12/0433 brewer lot farm - current.
The MOD have objected to all three applications - the reason being that all the proposed wind turbine installations would be 36.6km, 32.322km, & 33km away from "line of sight" from the ATC Radar at Warton.
There is no MOD comments on the visitor attraction (wind farm) application, is it possible they forgot or have they not objected.......:confused: because I am sure they must be very near "line of sight" to the Warton ATC Radar if the small scale farm ones are, or is that one OK because it will be making big bucks for someone

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I have only just seen this thread - I would not expect an ATC radar to pick up anything at ground level at a range of anywhere near 30km unless there was a significant difference in heights - the obstruction being the highest - reasonable to assume that Wharton ATC is more or less at sea level, but no idea about Ossie Moor + height of the turbines.
I do have some experience in the installation and operation of ATC radars - Plessey Watchman and NG ASR-12. Permanent returns can be blanked out from any radar display e.g. Moving Target Indicator. I suspect that the wind farm had a lot more clout that the farmers and more expensive legal advice - or dare I suggest something a little unethical:rolleyes:

park381 11-03-2016 18:20

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I think it may be not what you know but who you know, I think Ossy moor is owned by Lord.....forgot his name

park381 11-03-2016 18:25

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 1057917)
Keep at it Park !

Hello
Here I am again, planning in Hyndburn what a great subject

I am back :D :D

smiley face 24-09-2016 11:25

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Believe Planning Application gone in for Al-Hamza (number 11/16/0367) can make Springhill very very busy with more noise, fireworks etc

Put this on a different thread, apologies for that.

park381 24-09-2016 15:08

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Case File

Makes interesting reading, check the Design & Access Statement item 5.2
Indicates what could happen if they don't get planning permission

Have a look at the car parking area on drawing 15019-11 designed by
The Intelligent Design Centre.........how will that work Cars boxed in that would be fun :rolleyes:

park381 24-09-2016 15:10

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Have a look at it now, and whilst you are there look at No 20 it's a carbon copy, now a pair of very big houses

park381 24-09-2016 15:13

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Originally Posted by park381 (Post 1073484)
The saga of No 22 Haslingden Old Road continues see

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The photo shows what is there, the extension is larger than the existing house the planning history makes interesting reading :D

We now have a pair of very large houses, where are the planning officers

:confused::confused::confused:


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