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Tag Archives: planning committee
Building on Hackney Marshes: How To Object To Hackney Planning Committee
Please write an email to: planning@hackney.gov.uk Subject: Hackney Marshes (REF 2014/2582) Dear Sir/Madam, [Declare that you wish to object to the plans and introduce how you use the marshes/ will be affected by these proposals] Please cut & paste the following points (if you … Continue reading
Posted in Hackney Marshes
Tagged Common Land, Hackney Council, Hackney Marshes, North Pavilion, objection, planning committee
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Council concealed flood risk of the Marsh Lane Bridge
The London Borough of Waltham Forest’s oversized and unnecessary replacement bridge over the Dagenham Brook will increase flood risk to nearby properties, and needs additional expensive and environmentally damaging mitigation works – a fact concealed from the public during the … Continue reading
Posted in Marsh Lane Fields
Tagged bridge, Dagenham Brook, Deceit, EA, Flood risk, planning committee, Waltham Forest Council
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The Four People Who Voted to Ruin Leyton Marsh Once Again Demonstrate Disregard for Democracy
On Tuesday 8th May, Waltham Forest Planning Committee, who voted against a groundswell of public opinion to grant planning permission for the temporary basketball facility on Leyton Marsh, passed London and Quadrant’s unpopular plans for the former Walthamstow Dog Track. … Continue reading