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<blockquote data-quote="Landrover" data-source="post: 6504783" data-attributes="member: 3861"><p>I'm not trying to turn into a NIMBY but has anyone got some good reason for objecting to planning permission being granted, I'll try to keep it short but here goes.... A property has just been sold in the village which had a large overgrown garden with lots of big pine and softwood trees that the new owner has had cut down, I have no objection to that it needed done. It has come to light after speaking to one of the tree surgeon lads that the new owner is going to seek planning for 2 or possibly 3 houses in this large area. We currently supply the water for the house that is there already and though we do not charge anything for the supply we don't say that their is a quantity or quality of supply and would not want to supply anymore properties ! Also I believe acsess is an issue and after the hoops I've had to jump through in the past to get a ag tied property built for me to live in I believe that any other new developments will not be keeping with the character of the village ! I know this sounds a bit NIMBYist but I have support of a few other villagers who have lived here all their lives thanks in advance</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Landrover, post: 6504783, member: 3861"] I'm not trying to turn into a NIMBY but has anyone got some good reason for objecting to planning permission being granted, I'll try to keep it short but here goes.... A property has just been sold in the village which had a large overgrown garden with lots of big pine and softwood trees that the new owner has had cut down, I have no objection to that it needed done. It has come to light after speaking to one of the tree surgeon lads that the new owner is going to seek planning for 2 or possibly 3 houses in this large area. We currently supply the water for the house that is there already and though we do not charge anything for the supply we don't say that their is a quantity or quality of supply and would not want to supply anymore properties ! Also I believe acsess is an issue and after the hoops I've had to jump through in the past to get a ag tied property built for me to live in I believe that any other new developments will not be keeping with the character of the village ! I know this sounds a bit NIMBYist but I have support of a few other villagers who have lived here all their lives thanks in advance [/QUOTE]
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