Planning archive 2020-2021


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  • Cornwall Council (20 012 418)

    Statement Closed after initial enquiries Planning applications 31-Mar-2021

    Summary: Mr X complains about the Council’s handling of a planning obligation it agreed prior to a decision on a planning appeal made to the Planning Inspector. We will not investigate the complaint because we are unlikely to find evidence of fault by the Council which caused him injustice.

  • Richmondshire District Council (20 012 529)

    Statement Closed after initial enquiries Planning applications 31-Mar-2021

    Summary: Mr X complains about the Council’s refusal of his planning application. We will not investigate this complaint because he can appeal to a Planning Inspector.

  • City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council (20 012 542)

    Statement Closed after initial enquiries Building control 31-Mar-2021

    Summary: We will not investigate this complaint about a building control matter. This is because it is unlikely an investigation could achieve the outcome the complainant wants.

  • Cheshire East Council (19 014 245)

    Statement Upheld Enforcement 31-Mar-2021

    Summary: Mr Q complains about the Council’s response to various matters connected to problems he reports with waterlogging and flooding of land. We find fault in how the Council has reviewed drainage arrangements serving a nearby housing development, agreed following an earlier complaint. We consider this fault has cause injustice to Mr Q (and others) in the form of ongoing uncertainty about whether more might be done to alleviate the problems he reports. The Council accepts this finding and has agreed action to remedy this injustice. The details are set out at the end of this statement.

  • Cornwall Council (20 000 812)

    Statement Not upheld Planning applications 31-Mar-2021

    Summary: Mr Y complains on behalf of Ms Q about the Council’s handling of two planning applications and a planning enforcement investigation. We will not investigate concerns about the first planning application because the complaint about it is too late. In our view, there is no evidence of procedural fault in the other matters complained about, or they caused little or no injustice to Ms Q, so we have not investigated them further. The Council’s apology for the fault identified in its handling of Mr Y’s complaint is sufficient and we do not propose anything further.

  • Ashfield District Council (20 001 406)

    Statement Not upheld Planning applications 31-Mar-2021

    Summary: The Council was not at fault for the way it considered taking enforcement action against Mr X’s neighbours for removing a hedgerow to erect a fence.

  • London Borough of Hackney (20 001 757)

    Statement Upheld Planning applications 31-Mar-2021

    Summary: Ms E complained the Council excluded her from the planning process by not informing her about a planning application for a development near where she lives. She also complained about how the Council dealt with her complaint. We find there was no fault in the Council not informing Ms E about the planning application. However, the Council was at fault as the case officer’s report did not sufficiently consider the impact of the planning application on Ms E’s amenity. This did not cause her a significant injustice. There was further fault in the way the Council dealt with Ms E’s complaint. It apologised to her and confirmed it had reminded relevant members of staff about the correct complaints procedure to follow. This is a suitable remedy.

  • Cornwall Council (20 002 212)

    Statement Not upheld Planning applications 31-Mar-2021

    Summary: Mr Y complains on behalf of Mr Z about the Council’s handling of two planning applications and a planning enforcement investigation. We will not investigate concerns about the first planning application because the complaint about it is too late. In our view, there is no evidence of procedural fault in the other matters complained about, or they caused little or no injustice to Mr Z, so we have not investigated them further. The Council’s apology for the fault identified in its handling of Mr Y’s complaint is sufficient and we do not propose anything further.

  • Cornwall Council (20 002 215)

    Statement Not upheld Planning applications 31-Mar-2021

    Summary: Mr Y complains on behalf of Mr X about the Council’s handling of two planning applications and a planning enforcement investigation. We will not investigate concerns about the first planning application because Mr X has previously complained to the Ombudsman about this, and we decided not to investigate as the complaint was late. There is no procedural fault in the other matters complained about, or they caused little or no injustice to Mr X, so we have not investigated them further. The Council’s apology for the fault identified in its handling of Mr Y’s complaint is sufficient and we do not recommend anything further.

  • Torbay Council (20 005 435)

    Statement Not upheld Planning applications 31-Mar-2021

    Summary: Mr X complained about the Council’s decision to approve the change of use of a building next to his home. There was no fault in the way the Council made its decision.

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