Nigel Martin

City and County Councillor for Nevilles Cross

Archive for the ‘Planning’

Published May 1st, 2008

Mount Oswald Sensation - Banks withdraw their application - but …

I received an e-mail from Banks at 3.40 pm today informing me that they are withdrawing their current application and are not proceeding with the appeal.

This is not the end, however, as they will be putting in revised proposals ‘in due course’.

So we remain vigilant.

Here is the Banks Letter.

Published April 11th, 2008

Mount Oswald - Public inquiry to start on 10 June

I have just spoken to the Planning Department who tell me that the public inquiry on Banks Ltd application to develop Mount Oswald will start on 10 June and is expected to last six days.

The location of the inquiry is still to be settled which is why objectors have not yet been notified, but letters should be going out soon giving us the details.

Published February 21st, 2008

Mount Oswald - Banks Appeal - Public Inquiry to come

I have just received a letter from the Planning Department to let me know that Banks are going to appeal on their planning application for Mount Oswald.

This will mean that a public inquiry will take place later this year.

From the letter, it looks like all those who formally objected have been notified, but if you did object and have not heard from the Planning Department, do let me know.

The details of the appeal are deposited at Byland Lodge. any further representations have to be submitted to the Planning Inspectorate (details later) by 21 March.

I want to consult with colleagues first, but objectors will need to get together to organise the opposition as effectively as possible.

I will post some suggestions for co-ordinating our action in a few days.

Published January 11th, 2008

Mount Oswald - Banks refused planning permision

The meeting of the Durham City Development Control Committee last night was packed out as it considered the application by Banks Ltd to develop Mount Oswald.

Following a summary of the (damning) planning officer’s report, two local residents spoke against it and then so did I as the local ward councillor. Here is my speech to the Planning Committee.

In the end there was little real discussion by the members of the Committee as the report and its recommendations were so clear cut. The application was refused by a unanimous vote.

But this is probably not the end of the matter. Banks have already tried to appeal once on the grounds that the Council delayed the decision too long. That was rejected out-of-hand by the government inspectorate - Banks had got their facts wrong (along with so much else in this case).

No doubt they will now try to appeal to the Secretary of State in spite of the opposition from the Highways Agency, One North East, the North East Assembly, the County Council and just about anyone else too.

The strange thing is how Banks have failed to attempt any discussion or negotiation with the Council over the issues that the application raised. They must have spent well over £100K on this application which looks as though it was doomed to failure from the start because it was deficient in almost every department.

 Is something else going on? We shall have to wait and see - and remain vigilant.

Published January 2nd, 2008

Mount Oswald - Planners recommend refusal of Banks planning application

As expected, the planners at Durham City Council have recommended refusal of the Banks planning application for Mount Oswald.

The matter is on the agenda for the City Council Development Control Committee on Thursday 10 January 2008 (5.30 pm at The Studio, Gala Theatre, Durham City).

The report (which you can see here: Banks Mount Oswald Planning report ) is scathing about the application and has virtually nothing good to say about it. Indeed the Highways Agency has gone so far as to issue a directive to the Council to refuse the application because it does not address properly the impact of the development on the strategic road network around Durham City.

So the application will be refused which is excellent news for the hundreds of local people who have supported the campaign against this montrous proposal.

Nonetheless, I hope lots of people will turn up to the meeting to show their support for having this application tossed out.

Published December 22nd, 2007

Mount Oswald - Banks appeal before the decision is taken

The Northern Echo today revealed that Banks are already trying to go over the head of the Council by appealing to the Secretary of State against the time taken to deal with their planning application.

OK, there is a guideline period and it looks like the council will be a couple of weeks over the limit, but given the complexity of the application, the extraordinary number of formal objections (over 130) and the fact that Banks seems to have been unwilling to engage with the council officers in discussing these objections, not to mention that the Christmas holiday period it is not surprising that the process has overrun the guideline marginally.

Frankly, to me this looks like Banks are clutching at straws. I sincerely hope that the Secretary of State sees that it is more important to take the right decision than to take a quick decision, especially for such a major and controversial application.

Published December 15th, 2007

Mount Oswald - latest news

I had an e-mail this week from the council to say that Banks have been told that they Council will be recommending refusal of their planning application for the development of the Mount Oswald golf course for a business park and executive housing.

Banks now have the opportunity to withdraw their application, but if they do not the application is likely to be on the agenda of the Development Control Committee on Thursday 10 January.

So things are looking good, but  we must not be complacent.

Published December 2nd, 2007

Mount Oswald Survey

 

I have now done the analysis of the 200 or so survey forms on the development of Mount Oswald. They are contained in the Mount Oswald Survey Report that you can read here.

The survey showed overwhelming opposition to the planning application submitted by Banks Ltd, for the development of the Mount Oswald estate with a substantial area of Business Park, an area for executive housing, and open parkland. Only 3 people thought a Business Park would be a good idea.

The overwhelming majority of responses (85%) wanted the status quo to remain. Of the rest almost all wanted all or most of the area to be maintained as green open space for public use and access.

Published November 2nd, 2007

Mount Oswald - latest

Responses to the survey are now over 200, which is quite amazing.

The press stated (correctly) last week that I had a meeting arranged this week with a senior person in the Banks Group. Unfortunately the individual cried off the day before, so I did not have the chance to investigate more what they are really about here.

There are indications that the application will be heard on 13 December, but that has yet to be finally confirmed.

It is not too late to make representations to the council. They will be accepted up to about 2 weeks before the planning meeting for incorporation into the committee papers.

Published October 24th, 2007

Mount Oswald - responses so far

Having gone through the responses so far all but a literal handful want this planning application  thrown out.

Around 50% state very clearly that they actually want the golf course left as it is with the vast bulk of the remainder saying that if it is ever to be developed then the priority must be for recreation and public open space.

Keep them coming in …