Aquaboy
Well-Known Member
And how about lockgates where you join the Colne.................
And of course I don't know anything, having been a local councillor for many years and seeing the way in which many objections do not count in planning terms. For example, a lot of residents' objections to major proposals centre around the noise and inconvenience of construction traffic. As you well know, these objections do not count in planning terms.
Indeed.. I don't like Mrs Smith's proposal because she is nasty doesn't count.
But letters of support are simply added together.. Whilst objections are itemised and appear to have more weight.
So the report will say Highways no objection. Five objections on grounds of potential traffic. Ten opbjections on grounds of environmental impact (even if the MMO and RSPB don't object) Local Councillors then have to ignore their constituency voters and take no notice of such objections. If there is any sort of local objections such as a protest group like BATTLE (who opposed the wind farms on the Dengie) the local politicians will vote it down (even though their own policy they had just passed on the Local Plan supported the application) so they can pass the responsibility to someone else. Meanwhile the poor land owner has spend a fortune getting a planning application together and is wasting money holding assets they can't utilise.
We used to be in and out of Brightlingsea a lot, but £30 for no power and no water on the pontoon grates a little. We can be on our own anchor if self sufficiency is the plan...A marina with normal facilities (including the ability to float) would be nice...