An appeal hearing was held in the Council offices at Scaitcliffe House on the 12th and 13th of August 2015 regarding the controversial building of twenty seven new houses at the rear of Foxwood Chase, Deer Park and Badgers Close in Huncoat.
The meeting was attended by representatives from Morris Homes who are the developers, Hyndburn Council officers and members of the public. The hearing was heard by the government planning inspector, who will make the final decision as to whether or not the development will go ahead following objections from residents.
Huncoat Councillor Eamonn Higgins also attended the hearing and said, “The hearing heard arguments from both parties. The original application by Morris Homes was unanimously rejected by Councillors at the very first stage and the inspector visited the site and looked at the residents' objections. We sincerely hope that this development does not go ahead and a decision is expected shortly.”
The meeting was attended by representatives from Morris Homes who are the developers, Hyndburn Council officers and members of the public. The hearing was heard by the government planning inspector, who will make the final decision as to whether or not the development will go ahead following objections from residents.
Huncoat Councillor Eamonn Higgins also attended the hearing and said, “The hearing heard arguments from both parties. The original application by Morris Homes was unanimously rejected by Councillors at the very first stage and the inspector visited the site and looked at the residents' objections. We sincerely hope that this development does not go ahead and a decision is expected shortly.”
The inspector turned down the appeal but still Morris Homes came and destroyed hundreds of trees. WHY!! Because they are bullies and have done it out of spite.
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