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Molescroft Parish Council Response To Planning Application Linden Homes

January 24, 2012
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Molescroft Parish Council

Application No. 11/05782/STPLF Erection of 145 dwellings with associated access, parking and public open space with allotments and attenuation basin for drainage purposes. Land south east of roundabout, Woodhall Way, Molescroft,East Riding of Yorkshire. The Parish Council members have been consulted at the earliest stages in the formulation of this application which has been the subject of a public exhibition and resulted in well attended Parish Council meetings. The Parish Councillors have carefully listened to their constituents some of whom have been vociferous in their objections to both schemes, but at all times this was a listening process with no commitment prior to having the opportunity to consider the submitted application and take a balanced and informed view. The Parish Council has historically supported the existing adopted Local Plan policies and are aware that long standing plans may have to be reexamined in the light of the new national planning policies on sustainability and the new Local Development Framework. As far as we are concerned, however, unless we can be persuaded to the contrary, and this appears unlikely, the present Local Plan provisions do not show the site as being within the settlement limits for development and the first objection…

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North Beverley Developments: Molescroft Parish Council Response To Planning Application

January 24, 2012
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Molescroft Parish Council

Their Ref:11/05092/STPLF – Application Town & Country Planning Act 1990 Erection of 162 dwellings, associated infrastructure and development of a Link Road at Land South West Of Beverley Ambulance Station Driffield Road Molescroft East Riding Of Yorkshire HU17 7LP for David Wilson Homes Yorkshire (East) Division Application type: Strategic – Full Planning Permission Draft 1 Response to consultation The Parish Council members have been consulted at the earliest stages in the preparation of this application which has been the subject of a public exhibition and resulted in a well attended Parish Council meeting. The Parish Councillors have carefully listened to their constituents some of whom have been vociferous in their objections to the development of the site, but at all times this was a listening process with no commitment prior to having the opportunity to consider the submitted application and take a balanced and informed view. The Parish Council have historically supported the existing adopted Local Plan policies including the provision of a northern bypass but we are aware that long standing plans may have to be reexamined in the light of the new national planning policies on sustainability and the new Local Development Framework As far as we are…

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