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    There is quite a can of worms opening up here,

    Had the comments been made by a labour person I would be warning in the same way.

    Whilst as roger says his opinion is these are facts, I suspect if planning officers were aware of these comments they would advise that you didn't speak/vote at the planning meeting.
    Of course as you know Roger that choice is yours.

    With regard to applications in general, we are facing problems now with the way these things are handled, whilst no one wants to see developers turned away(if what they propose is acceptable to those that have live there) we also have to make sure
    (as has not happened in previous years or now) that the face of the ward is not affected by these changes in a way that affects the make up.

    Planning applications may take a long time, but certainly not much of that is about objections thats usually just the long procedure it all goes through.

    Just to get back to this application, this guy is clearly sticking one finger up to the council(planning) and do we just turn a blind eye(i say no)
    I applaud roger for contacting the planning dept, and would be happy for the officers reply, but also what will be done to correct this.

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