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Planning Appeals and Enquires

Gain valuable insights into the process of planning appeals through the eyes of a community group. Discover strategies, challenges, and successes faced in navigating the complexities of Rule 6, liaising with planning authorities, and presenting appeals effectively.

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Planning Appeals and Enquires

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  1. Planning Appeals and Enquires A community perspective

  2. - Our History • Community group of concerned local residents • Were concerned from the initial presentations given by the developer • Mixture of professionals with different skill sets • To date this has been running for 3 years – committed individuals A community perspective

  3. An outsiders perspective on the process of planning appeals • Time • Cost • Understanding of Rule 6 its advantages and disadvantages • Working with the local planning department • Employing a Barrister • How to organise yourselves A community perspective

  4. A community perspective • What comprises your reasons for Rule 6 • Preparing a response to an appeal • Timescales • Presenting your appeal documents • Liaison with the Planning inspectorate

  5. How did the community find this process • Expectations of the Group • Expectations of what can be achieved • FUNDRAISING A community perspective

  6. Empowered or not? • Taking control • Clear understanding • Managing expectation • Realistic goals • Liaison with other groups Parish councils etc A community perspective

  7. In control of a runaway train • Have to conform to a set process • Expected to know what to do when and how • Unclear boundaries • When will it STOP A community perspective

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