In a message dated 22/01/2008 16:58:42 GMT Standard Time,
AClout@xxxxxxxxx.gov.uk writes:
Sorry about the vexed nature of the post,
From a quick scout round the Planning Portal Andy it seems reasonable to
me,
and just to test it I've submitted an application to prune the Mulberry in
my back garden. It did invite me to spend 40 quid with the OS for a site plan
so naturally I skipped that step and after some clicking and ummin and ahing
and stepping backwards once or twice it seemed to work. I've not submitted
any
sort of plan ofr photo so I guess that will be the subject of further
correspondence from th LA
There is no TPO on my Mulberry so it will be interesting to see what the
Planning Portal makes of that, spose I'd better ring the office tomorrow and
tell em not to take it too seriously....
Pondering on, I can't see that most Joe and Joannas won't just print out the
forms and submit them by post, and I can't see that the form is now a
compulsory one, so I don't s'pose it will be until the Blue Book is reviewed.
However, I don't dislike the new form and I can't see that it so far makes
any more demands on Joe and Joanna so in all no real objection. Admittedly I
dunno what it's like from your side.
So far I'm not gonna get vexed about it.
Bill.
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