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st06nc2 08-02-2017 12:29

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Originally Posted by smobile (Post 1187033)
From my recollection of the #upinlights launch meeting, it was stated that a final location for the screen hadn't been decided and the mock-up was only for illustration purposes.

I seem to recall that the intended location was to the left of the Rubiks Cube as you look from the main stand.

If it's too the left that means it would be incorporated into the new stand which could mean the planning permission gets revoked for the stand

Chrisr 08-02-2017 14:17

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I would think/hope that the club simply talk to the planning officers and the local people if needs be. As long as it does not cause light pollution into people's bedrooms in particular there won't be a problem. I know there are limits to the brightness that can be displayed at night. I don't see a problem.

Exile on Spencer St 08-02-2017 14:47

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Originally Posted by Chrisr (Post 1187041)
.... I don't see a problem.

Have you talked to many planning officers? :rolleyes:
Hope you're right.

st06nc2 08-02-2017 19:41

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Originally Posted by Chrisr (Post 1187041)
I would think/hope that the club simply talk to the planning officers and the local people if needs be. As long as it does not cause light pollution into people's bedrooms in particular there won't be a problem. I know there are limits to the brightness that can be displayed at night. I don't see a problem.

Whether it blocks out light aswell

Exile on Spencer St 09-02-2017 10:06

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It won't block any residents 'right to light' if it's next to or on the Rubik's Cube Box. And, unless they own it, no-one has a 'right' to a view.

monkey hanger 10-02-2017 08:25

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i would have thought the club would have spoken to the planners before any collections for the score board had started.

nige b 10-02-2017 15:02

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Originally Posted by monkey hanger (Post 1187110)
i would have thought the club would have spoken to the planners before any collections for the score board had started.

This is Stanley mate;)

KiTChener 10-02-2017 21:32

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Originally Posted by monkey hanger (Post 1187110)
i would have thought the club would have spoken to the planners before any collections for the score board had started.

So good to see this, instead of 'would of'!!

DAV007 12-02-2017 11:46

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There is no such thing as a right to light when it comes to planning.

Exile on Spencer St 12-02-2017 13:53

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Originally Posted by DAV007 (Post 1187212)
There is no such thing as a right to light when it comes to planning.

You're 'right' :o (for once!:rolleyes:)
The right to light is protected under common law and, in England and Wales, by the Prescription Act 1832. It's a civil matter.
But, whilst the right to light is no longer covered under Planning legislation, the issue is more often than not raised in terms of a neighbour's 'right' to daylight and sunshine through someone making a planning application.
However, given the distance of any windows from where the screen may be sited, it wouldn't adversely affect any neighbours' enjoyment of light and sun.
Just get it put up and let's hope it will start showing some goals from Stanley.

Chewbacca 12-02-2017 20:30

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Much too far away agreed. There are set distances for privacy for building 2 and 3 story houses ect and it is outside of those, as they are building to building no garden. It is different here bur the back of a screen is less intrusive than a house with windows, but in theory if it was a bog standard brownfield site you build houses all over it.

st06nc2 06-03-2017 18:19

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In LET plans have been drawn up and planning permission applyed for, the want work to start before end of season

Exile on Spencer St 06-03-2017 20:08

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Originally Posted by st06nc2 (Post 1189197)
In LET plans have been drawn up and planning permission applyed for, the want work to start before end of season

Not quite...article says planning permission is to be applied for. I'm still not sure it's even needed but, if an application does have to be made (and guess what the answer will be if you asked the planning department), it's another one that would benefit from some supportive comments from 'the public'.

st06nc2 06-03-2017 20:20

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Depends where they are putting the display

DAV007 09-03-2017 01:17

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Has it been applied for?


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