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Dodgy LibDem Council backs down on bird nesting season tree destruction for now, at one location only

Reddish Vale Posted on Fri, March 06, 2015 17:57

From: Andrew Gwynne

Sent: Friday, March 06, 2015 11:59 AM

Subject: Reddish Vale update

Dear
Friend

Further to my
email earlier this week, about the tree felling that had commenced in part of
Reddish Vale Country Park, Stockport Council issued the following statement
yesterday afternoon:

“On the 18th February 2015 the Council
granted a license to Countryside Properties to allow an ecological assessment
and subsequent tree removal work to be carried out on land at Blackberry Lane,
Brinnington. The work was required to facilitate future development of the site
and was timed to take place prior to the bird nesting
season.


On the 25th February 2015 the Council
became aware that a resident of the borough had submitted an application to the
High Court for a Judicial Review of the Council’s resolution to grant planning
permission for development, including land at the Blackberry Lane
site.

Whilst the licence was issued by the
Council as landowner and is not part of the planning process, the Council has
decided that it is no longer appropriate to permit Countryside Properties to
proceed with these works pending the outcome of the application for judicial
review. As such the developer has been instructed to put on hold any further
works other than works necessary to leave the site in a safe condition.”
ENDS

I do not accept
Stockport Council’s initial approach. It is frankly appalling that they
authorised any trees to be felled in the Country Park prior to the planning
matters being clarified. However, no further work should be taking place while
this matter is still under review and I am pleased that the council have stopped
the work following local pressure.

I will, of
course, update you as and when I receive any further information on the
application for judicial review.

Best
wishes,

ANDREW
GWYNNE MP

Shadow
Health Minister
Labour
– Denton and Reddish

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Audenshaw,
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Reddish

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Why have they started tree cutting already then?

Reddish Vale Posted on Thu, March 05, 2015 18:15

Sent:
‎05/‎03/‎2015
14:38

Subject:
Message
from Paul Lawrence re: update on DC056554 and to the north of Blackberry Lane,
Brinnington; Castle Hill School and Lapwing Centre, Lapwing Lane, Brinnington;
Land at Lapwing Lane, Brinnington; and Former Storage Area, Truro Avenue,
Brinnington

Dear Councillors

Further to Emma Curle’s email of 27th February, there are a number
of matters relating to the proposed development site in Brinnington which have
since been raised by both Members and the general public and which Members may
require clarification on.

Although Planning and Highways Regulation Committee resolved that planning
permission should be granted for the above development at the meeting of
8th January 2015, and the Secretary of State concluded that he did
not wish to ‘call-in’ the application, planning permission has not formally been
issued at present due to the need for the applicant to sign a legal agreement
for the development and officers drafting the decision notice.

Whilst on the 25th February 2015 the Council was advised that a
local resident had submitted to the High Court an application for Judicial
Review, planning permission has not yet been issued, and as such, the submission
to the Court may be premature. Officers are currently considering the grounds
of challenge and will respond accordingly within the prescribed period.

The two grounds are as follows:

Ground
1

Paragraphs 87
and 88 of
the National Planning Policy Framework published on
27th March 2012 provides that “87. As
with previous Green
Belt policy, inappropriate development is,
by definition, harmful to the
Green Belt and
should not be
approved except in
very special circumstances.

88. When considering any
planning application, local
planning authorities should ensure that substantial weight is
given to any
harm to the
Green Belt. ‘Very
special circumstances’ will not exist
unless the potential harm
to the Green
Belt by reason of
inappropriateness, and any other harm,
is clearly outweighed by
other
considerations.”

No
adequate regard was
given to this
policy when the
planning permission was
granted.

Ground 2

In voting to grant the
application, the Defendant was advised that the Interested Party had “identified
with evidence the essential objective that the proposal is intended to meet…
and have demonstrated that this could not reasonably be met in a less harmful
way”. At no stage was the Defendant’s decision making committee told what that
evidence was. Accordingly it was unable to evaluate whether it met the
requirements of paragraphs 87 and 88 of the NPPF, as it was obliged to
do.

Prior to receiving the notification of Judicial Review, and on the
18th February 2015 the Council granted a license to Countryside
Properties to allow an ecological assessment and subsequent tree removal work to
be carried out on the land at Blackberry Lane. The work was timed to take place
prior to the bird nesting season and the licence was issued by the Council as
landowner and is not part of the planning process. Following the granting of the
licence Countryside Properties have undertaken some clearance works, however,
once the Council were served with the Judicial Review claim, it was decided that
it was no longer appropriate to permit Countryside Properties to proceed with
the felling of the trees pending the outcome of the application for Judicial
Review.

As such the developer has been instructed to put on hold the felling works.
The Council and Countryside Properties will now investigate alternative methods
of preventing birds nesting in the trees, such as netting, so that in the event
the Council are successful in defending the Judicial Review, then development
can progress on schedule.

Officers are continuing to draft the grounds of resistance to the Judicial
Review claim made against the Council. The timescale is controlled by the Court
but it may be of some assistance to members to provide an indicative timeline.
If the claim is determined to be ‘significant’ then the
application for permission to apply for Judicial Review should be determined
within three weeks of the Council filing response to the claim (known as
acknowledgement of service). If permission to apply for Judicial Review is
granted, then the hearing should take place within ten weeks, once detailed
grounds have been submitted by the parties.

An indicative timeline might look like this:

· Date claim form served – 25/02/15

· Deadline for filing of Acknowledgment of Service – 18/03/15

· Permission to apply determined within 3 weeks – 08/04/15

· Detailed grounds to be submitted within 35 days – 13/05/15

· Hearing held before – 22/07/15

I hope this update is helpful. Please do come back to me if you
have any further queries

Paul

Kristina
Makowska

PA to Paul Lawrence

Corporate Director, Place
Directorate

Stockport Metropolitan Borough
Council

( 0161 474 3501

+2nd Floor| Fred Perry House |
Piccadilly | STOCKPORT | SK1 3XE



What the disgusting Stockport LibDems have destroyed this week alone

LibDem Councillors Posted on Wed, March 04, 2015 22:33

And it is World Wildlife Day and the birds’ nesting season. Corrupt LibDems.















Stockport Council Audit Cttee made aware of financial irregularities regarding the school – did nothing though

Vale View School Posted on Wed, March 04, 2015 22:10



Costs rise from £5.5m to £10m over 2 pages of a document, yet it is “vexatious” to question this.

Vale View School Posted on Wed, March 04, 2015 21:31

It is “vexatious” to question corrupt LibDems at Stockport about why a school on a still gassing toxic waste dump doubled in price over a few months. Is it to deal with the contamination I hear you ask? No, because at this stage the corrupt LibDems were still pretending the site wasn’t contaminated at all.



Innocent but hounded to death by Stockport LibDem Council

Town Hall Protester Posted on Wed, March 04, 2015 19:55

Arrested for breaking his 8am to 8pm house arrest imposed for an alleged assault with a sneeze which the Council knew hadn’t happened. They had the CCTV of the incident, which was not allowed to be shown in court. Corrupt LibDem Stockport Council.

http://www.sheilaoliver.org/smbc-cctv-evidence.html

————————————————————
Email received – 21 October 2013 12:41

Sheila,

I have received notification of the freedom of information
request. I fully understand your point regarding meeting for meeting sake
however whilst this request is processed I would like to sit down and discuss
the case and the conversations I had with Mr Parnell.

As you know I only dealt with this issue after July ’12
and the issues you highlight below were prior to this.

Mr Parnell is not a criminal and our records clearly show
the details of his arrests and the public records show he was not convicted. I
am more than happy to address the police elements of your email but there are
other elements that should be directed to the Council.

I would be grateful if you would agree to meet this
matter requires resolution.

Many
thanks

Alan

Insp Alan Clitherow
J1 North INPT
X
69701
Mobile 07795 811575

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Even after Mr Parnell attempted suicide, the Stockport LibDems bullied him to death

Town Hall Protester Posted on Wed, March 04, 2015 19:41



LibDem destruction of trees on World Wildlife Day

Reddish Vale Posted on Wed, March 04, 2015 19:19

Look what the vile Stockport LibDems are doing (illegally) on World Wildlife Day.



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