oldgit
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Some may recall an episode where piles were driven and a residential barge moored on the foreshore at Upnor near Upnor SC and MYC.
All carried out without permission, the resulting court case followed by a public enquiry resulted in the company concerned being instructed to remove not only the houseboat and piles but all the other work undertaken at the time.
The lighter was eventually towed away, to nearbye location but the piles and other works was never removed, even though the generous amount of time given to do so passed.
The company (with a slightly different name ) is now back again with a retrospective request for virtually the same plan , abet a couple of very minor modifications.
Does the council have sufficent funds or even the will to ensure that the verdict. of the previous public enquiry is up held ?
For those interested .
Planning Application MC/25/0965
All carried out without permission, the resulting court case followed by a public enquiry resulted in the company concerned being instructed to remove not only the houseboat and piles but all the other work undertaken at the time.
The lighter was eventually towed away, to nearbye location but the piles and other works was never removed, even though the generous amount of time given to do so passed.
The company (with a slightly different name ) is now back again with a retrospective request for virtually the same plan , abet a couple of very minor modifications.
Does the council have sufficent funds or even the will to ensure that the verdict. of the previous public enquiry is up held ?
For those interested .
Planning Application MC/25/0965
I cannot believe that a houseboat could be moored in this location, especially as piles have been installed.
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