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DECISION DAY!! Floodlights Application (6 x 49 ft floodlights) West Didsbury & Chorlton AFC, Brookburn Rd 1ST JULY 2010 Planning Committee Date – The planning date is set for 1st July at 2pm in the main Council Chamber, Town Hall Extension. – These meetings are public so please attend if you can – WE NEED [...]

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Don’t worry if you haven’t managed to write your letter of objection! ALL letters received prior to the drafting of the planning committee report are summarised and included in the body of the report. All letters received between the report being drafted and the Tuesday before Planning Committee sits are summarised in what is called [...]

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The following are important links to information contained in this blog that will help you to a) Understand what is happening, and b) formulate your objections…

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The most effective way to object is by personal letter or email. Your letter should be concise, unemotional and address issues such as those listed above. If you prefer to use the proforma objection on the back of this flyer, please do so and take your time to complete the additional comments box to ensure [...]

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We have written a proforma letter of objection for those of you unable to write your own letter. It is a quick way to make yourself heard. It will not be as effective as your own letter, nevertheless it is still an extremely valuable method of objection. Please take the time to complete the section [...]

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Although the information in the following link comes from a different borough, its a concise list of the most common comments likely to be taken into account by a Council. It also lists matters which cannot be taken into account and that should not be mentioned

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Friends of the Earth have published a concise guide to the planning process and how best to make objections. The document also provides a very useful checklist for a letter of objection…

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