Planning applications archive 2020-2021


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  • Plymouth City Council (20 005 942)

    Statement Upheld Planning applications 19-Mar-2021

    Summary: Mr X complained the Council failed to protect him from his neighbour’s development. There was no evidence to show it is likely there was fault in the way planning enforcement decisions were made or the outcome would have been different. However, there was some fault because the Council had no record to show what adjustments were necessary in dealing with Mr X’s disability. The Council has agreed to remedy the fault we found.

  • Thanet District Council (20 006 300)

    Statement Closed after initial enquiries Planning applications 19-Mar-2021

    Summary: We will not investigate this complaint about how the Council dealt with a planning application or a breach of planning control. This is because we are unlikely to find fault and the complainants have not been caused significant injustice.

  • Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council (20 009 192)

    Statement Closed after initial enquiries Planning applications 18-Mar-2021

    Summary: Mrs X complains about the Council’s decision not to take enforcement action against a breach of planning control where she lives. We will not investigate this complaint. We have not seen evidence of fault in the way the Council came to its decision. Nor do we consider Mrs X has suffered a significant personal injustice which warrants our investigation.

  • Wyre Borough Council (20 011 579)

    Statement Closed after initial enquiries Planning applications 18-Mar-2021

    Summary: We will not investigate Miss X’s complaint about the Council’s planning advice. This is because the complaint is late and it is unlikely we would find fault by the Council.

  • London Borough of Enfield (20 011 762)

    Statement Closed after initial enquiries Planning applications 18-Mar-2021

    Summary: We cannot lawfully investigate Mr X’s complaint that the Council’s refusal of his planning application is due to administrative errors. Mr X has used his right of appeal to the planning inspector.

  • Epping Forest District Council (20 007 294)

    Statement Not upheld Planning applications 17-Mar-2021

    Summary: There was no fault by the Council in a complaint alleging it did not properly inspect a neighbouring property before it decided the property owner had implemented an existing planning permission.

  • London Borough of Ealing (20 010 293)

    Statement Closed after initial enquiries Planning applications 16-Mar-2021

    Summary: We will not investigate Mr X’s complaint about its decision to grant his neighbour planning permission for a raised patio in 2016. This is because the complaint is late and I have seen no good reasons to exercise our discretion to investigate it.

  • Hinckley & Bosworth Borough Council (20 011 451)

    Statement Closed after initial enquiries Planning applications 16-Mar-2021

    Summary: We will not investigate Mr Q’s complaint about the Council’s decision to grant planning permission for the change of use of a barn to a dwelling. This is because we are unlikely to find fault. Nor has the alleged fault caused Mr Q or his heritage society a significant injustice. In addition, we cannot achieve the outcome Mr Q wants.

  • North Yorkshire County Council (19 019 623)

    Statement Not upheld Planning applications 16-Mar-2021

    Summary: Ms X complains North Yorkshire County Council and Harrogate Borough Council have failed to take action to bring roads on her estate up to adoptable standard. We have stopped our investigation into this complaint as Ms X has not been caused an injustice by the actions of Harrogate Borough Council or North Yorkshire County Council. She and other residents would have been aware that no highways agreements were in place when the purchased their properties as well as the planning conditions attached to the development.

  • Harrogate Borough Council (19 019 629)

    Statement Not upheld Planning applications 16-Mar-2021

    Summary: Ms X complains North Yorkshire County Council and Harrogate Borough Council have failed to take action to bring roads on her estate up to adoptable standard. We have stopped our investigation into this complaint as Ms X has not been caused an injustice by the actions of Harrogate Borough Council or North Yorkshire County Council. She and other residents would have been aware that no highways agreements were in place when the purchased their properties as well as the planning conditions attached to the development.

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