Tuesday 12 November 2013

Appeal Withdrawn




 UPDATE: as @ 18th November 2013

Ian Goodall of the Planning Inspectorate confirmed that they had received the letter of withdrawal from the appellants and that they would be taking no further action. 

As far as they were concerned the case relating to Greater Curham Farm appeal, No 2205083. is finished.

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The Planning Officers at Mid Devon District Council  have been informed by the Planning Inspectorate that they have decided to adhere to the previous decision to deal with this appeal by the written representations procedures.  There is no way by which this decision can be challenged.

This means that written representations must now be submitted.   

The deadline for them to be received by the Planning Inspectorate is 22 November 2103.

The address to write to is:


The Planning Inspectorate
Room 3/05 Wing
Temple Quay House
2 The Square
Temple Quay
Bristol BS1 6PN


and the appeal reference number is:

Appeal Ref: AP/Y1138/A/13/2205083


Monday 14 October 2013

A message from on high

(thanks to Ian for sending this)

The Times reports (2)


(Thanks to Ian for sending this)

The Times reports

 
The Times carried an article on Wednesday Oct 9th (Business section, p.21) which contained the following paragraphs
''Greg Barker, the Energy Minister, said he wanted to see 20GW of solar power installed by 2020 but only 'if solar PV developers work closer with local communities'. He said about 7GW of the 20GW could be solar farms but he would take action if necessary to prevent them being built on prime agricultural land or Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Mr Barker said local communities 'must be willing partners' for solar farms, but added 'there is not an absolute veto'.
In July, the government issued new planning guidance in an attempt to address concerns about solar farms. This required planners to take greater account of their visual impact and 'effects on cultural and heritage landscapes'. Mr Barker said he would seek to tighten the rules further if solar farm developers focused too heavily on sites of open countryside.''

(Thanks to Pat for spotting this article)

Tuesday 8 October 2013

NEXT MEETING: Ash Thomas Village Hall

The next meeting will be held in 
Ash Thomas Village Hall 
on 
Wednesday 16th October  
2013 at 7 o'clock

Guide to Written Representations




All you need to know about how to send your submissions to the Planning Inspectorate and exactly how to format such a document and the form of objection. (updated last week)
 
This is specifically for written representations


 

Thanks to Mike Browne for the link

Ministerial Views


Gregory Barker is the Minister for Energy and Climate Change and he made the following speech on 25 April 2013