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October's looked at a possible appeal process:
Futures Forum: Sidford business park >> campaign group's latest update > "speaking to contacts about how best we can approach any potential appeal by the applicants"
Things have moved on since:
Campaign Update 22
We hope that you had a good Christmas and wish you a very Happy
New Year!
In this newsletter
–
v Approaching any
potential planning appeal
v A fundraising
event on 23 February
v Opening a Campaign
bank account
Approaching any potential planning appeal
We still don’t
know whether the applicants who submitted the planning application to build the
Business Park in Sidford intend to appeal against the District Council’s
decision to refuse planning permission for this site, the second application in
as many years. Should the applicants want to appeal they have up to 6 months
from when the District Council made its decision to do so.
The applicants
therefore have until 18 April
to lodge any appeal. Should the applicants decide not to appeal it would be
nice to think that they would announce this so that local residents can be put
out of their misery as otherwise this matter sits uneasily over us all.
We have had to
assume that without any evidence to the contrary, the applicants will at some
point submit an appeal. We are therefore preparing ourselves should an appeal
happen.
At an appeal the
District Council will have to defend its decision to refuse the planning
application. As its grounds for refusing planning permission were restricted to
the narrow issue of the highway not being suitable for the anticipated size and
volume of traffic that the Business Park could be expected to generate, we have
decided that we would want the Campaign to be a party to the appeal process.
The Campaign, and
many of you who have supported it, have cited broader reasons, than those put
forward by the District Council, for opposing the proposed Business Park.
Therefore, the Campaign would want to become a formally registered party which
could fully participate at an appeal. We believe that the District Council was
wrong to only rely upon highways arguments for its refusal, hence the reason
why we feel the need to be a party to any appeal hearing.
However, if the
Campaign is going to do all of this effectively, we believe that we are going
to have to employ a planning professional to make the arguments and to cross
examine the applicants’ representatives and witnesses for us. As you can
imagine to do this won’t come cheaply. Potentially, we would need to raise
several tens of thousands of pounds to be professionally represented. We are in
the process of contacting various people with the intention of identifying such
a professional and a likely cost.
It is also our
hope that other organisations who submitted objections to the planning
application would also want to be a party to any appeal process. In particular,
we would encourage the Town Council, which submitted a broad set of objections,
would make its arguments at any appeal hearing. Indeed, there is no reason why
other organisations such as the County Council couldn’t do likewise.
As we say, we are
having to assume that we will need to be professionally represented at an
appeal if one is held. That means that we have to think about how we might
raise many thousands of pounds. One way will be to seek pledges of funds from
our supporters. This is something that we will return to in a future newsletter.
A fundraising event on 23
February
In the meantime we
are holding a fundraising ceilidh on the evening of Saturday 23 February in
Sidford Hall. Tickets will be £5.00 and you will
be able to bring your own drink. We will be holding a raffle and inviting
donations of prizes for it. Further information about this event will be
circulated soon and, in the meantime, we are approaching several businesses in
Sidford and Sidbury to see whether they would agree to sell tickets.
If you are willing
to donate a prize for the raffle please let us know! Please put this date in
your diary!
Opening a Campaign bank account
So far, we have
managed to run this Campaign on the basis of raising cash from you, our
supporters. At our last public meeting we explained how much we had raised and
what we had spent it on. On several occasions we have been asked whether we
have a bank account to allow supporters to give donations by cheque. We have
resisted opening a bank account as frankly it’s a time-consuming process.
But as we may now
have to possibly raise a significant amount of money to pay for professional
representation at an appeal, we have started the process of opening a Lloyds
Bank account. Once this process has been finalised, we will circulate its
details.
As we said at the
beginning of this newsletter, we wish you a Happy New Year. Let’s hope that our
wishes for this matter to come to a quick conclusion come to fruition.
Best wishes
Campaign Team
NOSidfordBusinessPark@yahoo.com
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