Current news
Craven District and land at Crosshills Road, Cononley again....
Active volunteers in the Craven District continue to lobby and campaign to ensure the right kind of development in the right place at the right time for the right reasons!
Preston Under Scar Conservation Area - threatened
Preston Under Scar - a small and vibrant local community faces application to build new homes
CPRENY urges county council to impose TRO on Seggimire Lane
North Yorkshire County Council are currently consulting regarding use of Seggimire Lane in the North York Moors National Park
Craven district update....218 homes planned for Settle
Councils failing to protect countryside in growth plans
CPRE research finds Green Belt and AONB at risk from local authority growth ambitions
some of the team on April 1st 2017
No limits to age at CPRENY
CPRENY Volunteers today in action is SKipton - litter picking at the entrance to the town by Keelham Farm Shop. A wonderful turn out from the under 4's to the over 50's!
In the Scarborough authority area
UPDATE:
Local Residents report that this application has been recommended for approval by SBC The same developer obtained planning permission in a nearby village with a promised quote of 25% affordable only to be... yes you've already guessed ... reduced to 5% affordable withn weeks of the planning being approved
An application was lodged this week to build 241 dwellings with access, public open space and strategic landscaping on land to the north of Beacon Road Seamer. To view details of the application on Scarborough Borough Council's website please click on the following link and enter 17/00452/FL in the Search Box. The link is: http://planning.scarborough.gov.uk/online-applications/
The Seamer Parish Council will meet at 7 pm on the 11th of April to discuss this. CPRE have been contacted by local residents asking for help with their objection to this large application. We wrote to Scarborogh Borough Council asking for an extension to comment due to work load across the county. This was not acceptable to the council therefore, we will be working round the clock AGAIN to read through the large number of files along with the planning inspectors comments on the SBC local plan.
To the local residents who contacted CPRENY - we are working to support you and will meet the deadline!