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CPRENY responds in full to latest consultation by Craven District Authority
CPRE North Yorkshire have responded to the lastest local plan consultation by the Craven local authority.
Bolton Percy - in the Selby authority area
Y&S District volunteers spring into action!
Hessay Asphalt Plant, Hessay, York
York & Selby volunteers have considered the application (17/00670/FUL)
less than 'substantial harm' to a conservation area = appeal dismissed!
The Inspectors comments are most interesting: an appeal was dismissed based on the less than substantial harm to a conservation area!
Harrogate local plan - further consultation NOW
The Harrogate Borough local plan is currently out for further consultation - deadline 25 August 2017 Comments are flooding in from concerned residents and local groups......
housing in North Yorkshire
It's not viable to build the affordable homes we promised ......
We are now monitoring and publishing information on the applications approved where a developer comes back and says they now find it is not viable to produce the promised affordable homes quote and seek to remove or reduce this. The trend (and it is without a trend) is happening across England. This country needs affordable homes for our young families - we all agree about this. We also know that there is enough planning permission approved and brownfield to produced 1.5 million homes but still applications come in for new sites, usually greenfield, with wonderful promises of affordable homes. Once the principle of planning is established and remember - that principle haunts a site for ever, developers too often come back and claim suddenly is is unviable to deliver on this commitment.
Do you have any examples of a developer delivering on or better over and above their promised affordable quote? We'd love to hear about them and promote these sites!
Outstanding Contribution award 2017
Jill Wilson and Frank Paterson receive awards for an OUTSTANDING Contribution to the work of CPRE NY
Craven District Local Plan out for consultation
Pre-publication draft of local plan outlining development preferences outside the YDNP went out for six weeks consultation on the 19th of June