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Setback for green belt campaigners

3:26pm Thursday 17th January 2008

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CAMPAIGNERS fighting to stop a beauty spot being turned into a housing estate have suffered a setback.

Developer Gleeson Homes has appealed to the Government because the council has failed to decide its Barn Hall application in time.

The firm wants to build a housing estate on the 100-acre site in Wickford and submitted plans for more than 200 homes last June.

The council failed to take a vote within the official time limit - 13 weeks - and now Gleeson has appealed on grounds of non-determination.

Deputy council leader Tony Ball has branded the move "arrogant".

He said: "Although we have missed the deadline, we have made it clear it will be voted over soon."

Council leader Malcolm Buckley accepted Gleeson was within its rights, but said the council's development control committee could not have considered the plan as all information was not yet available.

He said: "We will not make a wrong decision because a greedy developer wants to build an unwanted housing estate on land the council believes should be designated green belt."

More than 1,000 people have backed a campaign against the development on land designated for housing, which the council hopes to return to green belt.

But residents now fear the worst. Jacqueline Boyns, from Station Avenue, opposite Barn Hall, set up Wickford North Green Action Group with husband Peter.

She said: "This is obviously a big worry.

"It needs to go before the planning committee and we still cannot get a date from the council.

"I suppose Gleeson is within its rights.

"The concern is that non-determination is a real ground for appeal and because Basildon is not hitting its housebuilding targets the appeal could be successful."


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Alan Ball, Wickford says...
7:24pm Thu 17 Jan 08

We in the Wickford Action Group have been wondering why the Barn Hall application hasn't been on the list at any of the recent planning meetings, it was submitted in June last year, over 6 months ago, and the rules state that they must be heard within 13 weeks - the last planning meeting was cancelled due to 'lack of business' apparantly.

We thought it was a cunning plan by the council to delay having to make a decision before the council elections in May - but it looks like they have egg on their face now. And who will pay? - the residents of Wickford of course, who will loose this bit of green space.

Roll on the elections in May!

pistolknight, essex says...
8:28pm Thu 17 Jan 08

"roll on the may elections"
I agree 100% but like most of the elections that have happened in the past, people forget far to quick.
soon the press will be full of stories of the worst plans and idea's that Buckley and his posse could come up with, Like fortnightly rubbish collections, Dale farm moving into Brooke House,closing all Basildon swimming pools to use them as land fill for pink bags and Buying a new top range Merc to use as a run around for council staff,
but just as we are screaming and shouting with rage in steps Mr Buckley wearing his pants outside his trousers and a big red B on his shirt, to put it all right.
We all breath a big sigh and mark our cross on the ballot paper.

steve t, basildon says...
10:43pm Thu 17 Jan 08

Vote Labour and see your country totally overun by mirgrants and live in a country thats hospital services can not cope along with millions of cheap flats to cater for all and sundry.

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