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It's small yes but it's another one in a conservation area in Craven where once again we have checked the file, looked at the full history and found that the balance is tipped - the harm far outweighs any perceived benefits.  

Open countryside, out with development limits, heritage assets, foot paths ... heard it all before?

Local residents have contacted CPRENorthYorkshire regularly regarding Carleton, we have to listen to them as they keep coming back.  They report that there's also the outstanding issue of the application at Grundy Farm where a developer is trying to gain approval on a site within conservation area yet the same developer owns brownfield land in the same village with approved permission for 20+ housing.  Apparently the developer will not provide the 24 homes outside the conservation area on brownfield land if the council approve the four executive homes in the conservation area.... can this really be true?

http://www.cprenorthyorkshire.co.uk/news/current-news2/item/2459-you-can-take-a-horse-to-water-but-you-simply-cannot-make-it-drink-or-you-can-grant-all-the-planning-permissions-you-like-but-right-now-you-cannot-make-developers-build

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Up date - August 2018!!!

The application was refused by Craven District Planners

In Ingleton the application to build on the greenfields  accessed from Back Gate next to Spring Cottage has emerged once again

Application 2018/188891/FUL (relating to application 45/2015/16500) has been validated by CDC is is currently out for consultation.

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