Author: Christopher Wilkins
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Key Planning Reasons to Object
By Stephen Harding KEY PLANNING REASONS TO OBJECT Land West of Blurtons Lane, Eccleshall (c.480–500 dwellings)
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Objection Letter, ECC06 for Bloor Planning Application
Objection Letter for Bloor Planning Application in Eccleshall
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INSTRUCTIONS For OBJECTION LETTERS to STAFFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL
Help us save Eccleshall from unsustainable development. If you want to SAVE ECCLESHALL, please read the directions below.We’ve highlighted some trigger points and suggested language for you to weave into your personal letter to the planning officer. The strongest letters are those that combine personal experience with clear risks and concerns — these are the…
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How to object to a Planning Application
To object to a planning application with Stafford Borough Council, you can submit your comments online, by email, or in writing, but you must do so within the specified timeframe for the application. Your comments should include your postal address and be based on valid planning grounds, such as impacts on light, overlooking, or amenity. Comments…
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Impact of Development on ECC14, north of Shaws Lane
Don’t forget the 1.5m mandatory distance from pedestrians. I’ve been clipped twice this year (wing mirrors contacting my hand) because I didn’t give up my 1.5m. IMPACT ON LISTED BUILDINGS and CONSERVATION AREAS – developments that could affect the character or setting of listed buildings or conservation areas are material considerations The development encompasses, in…
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New Local Plan Preferred Options
Is this document the basis of Stafford Borough Council’s new Local Plan?
