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<blockquote data-quote="NSC" data-source="post: 4816246" data-attributes="member: 84036"><p>Any test cases or appeals to go off as mentioned before?, when a site is clearly PDL why don’t we have a clear department recognising it as such instead of in the hands of a local planner who often looks like he flips a coin to say yes or no. Often making up some rubbish when they say now blended into the landscape so cannot be classed PDL. we have thousands of tons of mining waste and many derelict buildings that have certainly not blended into the landscape. Seems like the planners often make up using two meaning framework policies it’s either PDL or not.</p><p>Theres got to be a clearer answer of how to get is classed as such. If anyone has any idea or experience of this then would love to here it. Or any links to test cases or appeals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NSC, post: 4816246, member: 84036"] Any test cases or appeals to go off as mentioned before?, when a site is clearly PDL why don’t we have a clear department recognising it as such instead of in the hands of a local planner who often looks like he flips a coin to say yes or no. Often making up some rubbish when they say now blended into the landscape so cannot be classed PDL. we have thousands of tons of mining waste and many derelict buildings that have certainly not blended into the landscape. Seems like the planners often make up using two meaning framework policies it’s either PDL or not. Theres got to be a clearer answer of how to get is classed as such. If anyone has any idea or experience of this then would love to here it. Or any links to test cases or appeals. [/QUOTE]
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