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Post by admin on May 23, 2023 13:05:34 GMT
Week after next I am told. That's about now isn't it?
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Post by admin on May 23, 2023 13:21:49 GMT
Here's an interesting one. Close to the EoES I guess but can't quite get my bearings from the image: - Peterborough Today May 12 Delay for 5,000 jobs creating distribution and manufacturing park planned for edge of PeterboroughDeveloper withdraws application as council starts review of development blueprint Multi-million pound plans to build a jobs creating business hub on the edge of Peterborough have been withdrawn. The proposal for the 300 acre A1 West development, on agricultural land on the northbound side of the A1 junction 17 and adjacent to the A605, had been submitted to Huntingdonshire District Council by Newlands Development. John Barker, director at Newlands Developments, said the plans had been withdrawn while the district council began a review of its Local Plan, which will set out which areas councillors see as suitable for future development. "The council has started its Local Plan review and we’ve been encouraged in the short term to promote the site through the local plan process. We’ve had several meetings with the council. We’re waiting for the council to begin its consultation about which sites should be considered for development. "Hopefully, we will be coming forward with a new application later this year. In an ideal world we would like to start development next year.The plans had triggered protests from political leaders including North West Cambridgeshire MP Shailesh Vara. They claimed the project contravened the council’s Local Plan and would mean extra traffic, more air pollution and harm views of the countryside. www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk/news/people/delay-for-5000-jobs-creating-distribution-and-manufacturing-park-planned-for-edge-of-peterborough-4141197 - full version! It’s the piece of the land opposite the Haddon services on the A605 going towards the Alwalton flyover and on the left hand side of the A1 as your drive north towards Alwalton, very relevant and an interesting comment from the Huntingdonshire Council regarding the application contravenes the Councils local plan. And another one hits the buffers, albeit a business park rather than housing, with the local plan again quite prominent, although seemingly not the prime reason by the looks of it, in the decision: The boss of developer Barnack Estates has vowed that he ‘will not give up’ on plans for a multi-million pound business park on the edge of Peterborough. - (full text)
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