Reply interwoven with original for context.
On 23 May 2006 15:14, Cameron Gibson wrote:
As mentioned previously, its time to engage in the process
and start vetting applications for the correct info (tree
survey/AIA/fencing etc etc) so long as it is in accordance
with the Councils guidelilnes on submitting planning
applications (referred to in the Town and Country Planning
(Applications) Regulations). But even that isnt fool proof
but at least its a start!
What a lot of replies in this thread seem to be missing is that Ruth
works for the County, not the Borough. There is limited scope for her to
influence the borough's procedures and pretty much none for her to vet
applications.
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