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Old 27-03-2005, 08:02 PM
Mike
 
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.. If PP has not
yet been granted, ask him to explain the possible grounds for objection,
and the date for objections to be submitted.

Planning departments are part of the council services which you pay
for, and provide information to all local residents, not just those who
want to build.

The mind boggles if you genuinely believe that a Planning department are
going to OFFER advice how to stop a Planning Permission.

You must be in Cloud Cuckoo Land Barrowcloth.

Councils will grant Planning Permission on the smallest of plots if they can
get away with it. What's in it for them? MORE INCOME. Money money money.

You have never fought a planning application that is all tooooooooooo
obvious. I have and you have to have a damn good reason AND have a sting in
the tail of the letter to the planning authority which will make that think
twice.

Think woman think.