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doi209 Fighting for the weak and innocent... 29 Aug 17 7.18pm | |
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Can anybody help ? Solicitor or Planning Consultant. Their planned extension area includes my rights to access my water storage tank based on their land ( don't ask - this is Cornwall !). Can they ignore my rights and what can I do about it ? I am due to speak at the Strategic Planning Committee on Thursday, so need help urgently. Tx for any advice
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legaleagle 29 Aug 17 8.33pm | |
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I don't deal with this area of law.But,as a thought: If you have a legal right to access your water storage tank and the planned extension would stop you doing so,your legal rights can't just be ignored. In relation to the planning application,you should bring to the meeting a copy of your place's Land Registry office copy print out which hopefully record your right.If you haven't got a copy,see Land Registry website. You should definitely point out anything like this at the meeting.Try and think through what to say and be as succinct as possible and just do basic bullet point notes. Have a look at this: Hope this helps. Edited by legaleagle (29 Aug 2017 8.34pm)
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doi209 Fighting for the weak and innocent... 29 Aug 17 10.29pm | |
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Originally posted by legaleagle
I don't deal with this area of law.But,as a thought: If you have a legal right to access your water storage tank and the planned extension would stop you doing so,your legal rights can't just be ignored. In relation to the planning application,you should bring to the meeting a copy of your place's Land Registry office copy print out which hopefully record your right.If you haven't got a copy,see Land Registry website. You should definitely point out anything like this at the meeting.Try and think through what to say and be as succinct as possible and just do basic bullet point notes. Have a look at this: Hope this helps. Edited by legaleagle (29 Aug 2017 8.34pm) Tx for the info. I have reviewed the planning officers report and have noted specific points that can be argued. Even if permission is granted, I will appeal to the Ombudsman, but that's for a later date. I'll let you know.
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Forest Hillbilly in a hidey-hole 30 Aug 17 11.34am | |
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best of luck.
"The facts have changed", Rishi Sunak |
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Harpo Oxfordshire 30 Aug 17 2.22pm | |
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And remember... Someone, somewhere, is exchanging money off record!
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Forest Hillbilly in a hidey-hole 30 Aug 17 2.50pm | |
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Planning applications are often decided by the 'technical' contents of brown envelopes. You really would be most enlightened.
"The facts have changed", Rishi Sunak |
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