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Tag Archives: Clifton Ings Barrier Bank
Clifton Ings Barrier Bank, SSSI Mitigation Strategy Version 2 (May 2019) – Objection from Friends of Rawcliffe Meadows
Introduction The above document has been submitted by the developer (the Environment Agency) as an addendum to their Environmental Statement (ES) for the Barrier Bank planning application. It contradicts some of the assertions made in the ES but it is … Continue reading →
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Submitting an Objection to the Clifton Ings Barrier Bank Development
With 118 documents to assimilate in 30 days or less it’s unfair to expect any but the hardened campaigner to respond to a major planning application. To make matters worse planners and politicians do not appreciate standard pro-forma replies. However … Continue reading →
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Scoping Opinion in Respect of Flood Defence Works at Clifton Ings Barrier Bank
On the 19th September 2018 the City of York Council published its Scoping Opinion with regard to the works likely to seriously affect Rawcliffe Meadows. The full report is on the Councils website here. The Council’s appraisal does state that … Continue reading →
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