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How can we do this simply
The land was identified by a Planning Inspector
The land is part of a 20 year plan
The only ALLOWABLE objections to granting consent are access (Highways) and Environment (EA etc.)
Neither of the allowable objections were raised
Therefore consent must be granted
Of course consent could have been withheld, the developer would request a planning inquiry, the council would lose and have to pay the costs and grant consent.
Seems like the committee did what they had to do, now let them sort out Section 106 funds with the developer so the local community gets something in return
Yes there are empty properties and brownfield sites in the district, if these are included in the Local Plan then if a developer shows interest (Buckland Mill for example) they will be built on/reused
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