| Topic: | Re:Re:General Publicity for Planning Applications | |
| Posted by: | Victor Mishiku | |
| Date/Time: | 26/04/13 02:39:00 |
| Dear Philippa, There are all sorts of problems being reported now with residents not receiving notices from the Planning Department. This is a letter (below) sent out 2 days ago and since then, yet another neighbour living right next door has written to me to say she did not receive a notice either! "----- Original Message ----- From: Mettcm To: River Trading ; Sean Currie ; jrinw3@aol.co.uk ; Andrea Ubbiali ; CARA ; peter gallagher ; Mirek Malevski ; Rosco White Cc: Daniel Crawford ; Patricia Walker ; ozegovic@btinternet.com ; Maria Fitzsimmons ; CHARLES CHARALAMBOUS ; John Chapple ; CrawfordD@ealing.gov.uk ; g.berg@rocketmail.com ; Mark.Reen@ealing.gov.uk ; Chris.summers@ealing.gov.uk ; Ian Potts ; ballj@ealing.gov.uk ; roseh@ealing.gov.uk ; Nigel.Bakhai@ealing.gov.uk ; Anthony.Young@ealing.gov.uk ; Jason.Stacey@ealing.gov.uk ; Edward Rennie ; RichardKotas@Hotmail.co.uk ; Abdullah Gulaid ; edithoakes@aol.co.uk ; petercauser@hotmail.co.uk ; edit@ealinggazette.co.uk ; editor@ActonW3.com ; Editor ; John Woodcock ; jjaafar@sky.com ; AnthonyRoden@gmail.com ; Tracy Evans ; charles.mic@btinternet.com ; tessaleverton@doctors.org.uk ; BGChautard@aol.com ; nadia hajian ; Naz Ghanadian ; alan@grampa.demon.co.uk ; Gerald Moran Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2013 10:55 PM Subject: Another backgarden development refused contrary to officer's recommendation Yet another backgarden extra house development was refused at the Planning Committee last night - despite the usual favourable recommendation from the case officers. No.1 Rosemont Road, Acton, W3. One of a group of very old Victorian houses at Nos. 1, 3, 5, 7 & 9 Rosemont Road - laid out as One House per Plot. Neighbours living within No.1 (it's now in flats) never received the Notification Letters and were only able to object at the 11th hour. Several councillors expressed concerns about the Planning Department's notification process. An Acton Ward Councillor was also concerned about lack of notification. I recall a case in Neasden a few years ago where all the other residents in an existing building of flats but with a communal post area, which was also accessible by the freeholder developer, never got the letters that were said to have been sent to them by Brent Council." |