HMS
Ganges development
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updates about the progress of the application for development of
the former HMS Ganges site in Shotley Gate. Keep coming back to
check the latest. Email
your views. |
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| 28 May |
Response of Shotley Parish Council to the environmental report |
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| 11 May |
Release of the the Institute of Environmental Management and Assessments report on the Environmental Statement that accompanied the HMS Ganges reserved matters application. |
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| 20 Mar |
The Parish Council heard that Babergh planning department were awaiting an independent report from the Institute of Environmental Management and Assessments regarding the Reserved Matters application and the Council would be requesting a copy of same. |
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| 18 Jan |
Local residents protested this morning at the state of the HMS Ganges mast. They feel that Babergh District Council and Haylink are neglecting their responsibilities. <more> |
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| 17 Jan 2008 |
Shotley PC was informed that Babergh DC had approved the planning application by Haylink to build the spine road. SPC expressed their disappointment.
It was agreed to lodge a formal complaint to Babergh against their decision not to release key documents in relation to granting the Certificate for Lawful Development.
SPC's response to the amendments to the Reserved Matters retirement community application, was sent to Babergh. |
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| 26 Nov |
Letter published on MyShotley from Tim Yeo MP to Babergh DC re the Reserved Matters application. |
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| 15 Nov |
The Parish Council hears that Babergh DC has granted the 'Certificate of Lawful Use' to Haylink <more> |
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| 9 Nov |
The information boards from Haylink's second public exhibition, showing their proposals for the new master plan, spine road, reserved matters application etc, are now available to download here |
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| 31 Oct |
Forty people attended a special Parish Council meeting last night to comment on the Reserved Matters application. Parish Council agreed to object in their response to Babergh DC <download it here> |
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| 11 Oct |
Plans submitted by Haylink for the revised 'reserved matters' planning application (404 retirement dwellings) are now available here |
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| 5 -6 Oct |
Second exhibition weekend is held by Haylink. Online versions of the exhibition boards will be posted on this page shortly. |
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| 25 Sep |
The Parish Council have objected to the application for a spine road to be built through the HMS Ganges site. It was noted that similar objections had been lodged by Woolverstone and Freston. |
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| 12 Sep |
The developers have announced a second exhibition weekend on the site. The text of their flyer is reproduced below, and is available for download here.
"The directors of Haylink Ltd & Galliard Homes Ltd invite you to discuss the future of HMS Ganges at a second weekend exhibition at HMS Ganges, Shotley.
- Friday, 5 October 2007: 15:00 hrs. to 20:00 hrs
- Saturday, 6 October 2007: 12:00 hrs. to 16:00 hrs .
Another opportunity to meet the design team and comment on revised draft proposals." |
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| 11 Sep |
Babergh DC issue their fifth e-newsletter aimed at keeping local stakeholders up-to-date about the future of the former HMS Ganges site <BDC Ganges News #5> |
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| 18 Aug |
Many more photos added to the Ganges Tour page |
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| 17 Aug |
Haylink's public information boards are now available to download here |
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| 11 Aug |
New book about the former HMS Ganges site, 'The Shotley Incident', is now available to buy here. <more>
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| 8 Aug |
MyShotley takes you on a photographic tour of the former HMS Ganges site |
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| 27 July |
Ganges Exhibition – A message from your Parish Council
The Parish Council is encouraging the local community to attend the exhibition on the future of the HMS Ganges site; On Friday 10 August (3pm-8pm) and Saturday 11 (12 noon-4pm), at the HMS Ganges site - organised by Galliard Homes / Haylink. <details>
However, The Parish Council is reminding people that it is partly a marketing exercise.
It is expected that details of two separate proposals will be on view:
- Details of the design and layout of the 404 dwelling “retirement community” for which the developers already have planning permission
- A new planning application for a residential and mixed use development that the developers hope will overcome the objections to their last proposal
Both applications will require an “Environmental Statement.” This will detail the impact the development will have and propose ways that they can be overcome. It is important to think about and ask questions about the impacts for you, your family, the community and the wider environment: health and education services, roads and transport, the local economy, sensitive environmental areas and village services. The Parish Council have asked to be at the exhibition to be able to answer questions.
For more information and details of the discussions the Parish Council has had with the developers, scroll down this page on MyShotley.com
The Parish Council would also like to know what you thought of the exhibition, please e-mail info@myshotley.com Thank you - Shotley Parish Council. |
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| 21 July |
Confirmed that the developers are holding an exhibition weekend on the site. The text of their flyer is reproduced below, and is available for download here.
"The directors of Haylink Ltd & Galliard Homes Ltd invite you to discuss the future of HMS Ganges at a weekend exhibition at HMS Ganges, Shotley.
- Friday, 10th August 2007: 15:00 hrs. to 20:00 hrs.
- Saturday, 11th August 2007: 12:00 hrs. to 16:00 hrs.
An opportunity to meet the design team and comment on draft proposals." |
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| 27 June |
Members of the Parish Council met the developers and architects for a tour of the HMS Ganges site and discussion on their intentions. |
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| 18 June |
Members of Shotley Parish Council held a meeting to brief other Parish Councils on the peninsula on the latest situation. |
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| 13 June |
Environmental Impact Assessment scoping report made available on MyShotley. (852Kb pdf) |
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| 7 June |
On 23 May members of the parish Council and Richard Ward the Director of the Suffolk Preservation Society met with Phil Roberts and Martin Roat Directors of Galliard Homes, their planning consultant and two architects from the Clague practice who have been commissioned to bring forward designs for the site. [see CABE
Building for Life awards]
The developers intend to submit four planning applications to Babergh District Council. <more> |
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| 4 June |
Babergh DC issue their fourth e-newsletter aimed at keeping local stakeholders up-to-date about the future of the former HMS Ganges site <BDC Ganges News #4> |
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| 18 May |
The Parish Council urges Babergh to refuse Galliard Homes' application for a Certificate of Lawful Use, relating to the HMS Ganges site being used for training. The purpose of this was not clear, but the applicant has failed to prove that the site had been used as a residential training centre since it was purchased 10 years ago. <full response> |
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| 17 May |
Residents in parts of the Shotley Gate area have been invited to comment on the application for the Certificate of Lawful Development on the HMS Ganges site. The Parish Council meeting will receive a briefing on what this means for the site and its future development.
Further guidance will be put on the web site following the meeting. <application> |
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| 12 Feb 2007 |
Babergh DC issue their third e-newsletter aimed at keeping local stakeholders up-to-date about the future of the former HMS Ganges site <BDC Ganges News #3> |
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| 22 Dec |
Several members of Shotley Parish Council met with Haylink – developers and owners of the former HMS Ganges site in Shotley Gate – on 7 December 2006. Senior representatives of the Suffolk Preservation Society were also present at this informal meeting, together with a local Babergh DC Councillor.
The meeting was constructive, and the start of a dialogue between the Parish Council and Haylink, intended to secure a sustainable development which meets the needs of the existing and future Shotley community. This follows the Public Inquiry held earlier this year, which led to the Secretary of State rejecting Haylink's application for 325 properties on the site.
A process of local consultation, led by Shotley Parish Council, will be planned for later in the new year to engage the community in expressing its aspirations for the site.
(Keep an eye on www.MyShotley.com for updates on progress.) |
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| 5 Dec |
Babergh DC issue their second e-newsletter aimed at keeping local stakeholders up-to-date about the future of the former HMS Ganges site <BDC Ganges News #2> |
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| 4 Dec |
Members of Shotley Parish Council are to meet Haylink for the first time this week, to discuss their intentions. |
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| 13 Oct |
Babergh DC issues
the first of a series of e-newsletters aimed at keeping local stakeholders up-to-date about the future of the former HMS Ganges site <BDC Ganges News #1> |
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| 21 Sep |
Update at the Parish Council meeting, including a meeting held with Suffolk Preservation Society about their ideas for a community led planning brief for the site. Haylink had contacted the council and said they would make a decision on their next step very shortly. |
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| 18 Aug |
The Parish Council today considered what action should now be taken. They had written to Babergh District Council, making it clear that they should now propose how to engage the local community to find a sustainable solution for the site. Following their initial response, it was agreed to write again. A response to the Parish Council's letter to Haylink was anticipated. Meanwhile, interesting responses about future of the site were being received through MyShotley.com, and Cllr Steel will follow up potential sources of support.
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| 11 Aug |
Shotley Parish Council set out their views on what should happen next in their letter to Babergh DC. |
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| 31 Jul |
Tree Preservation Orders had been served by Babergh on all trees on the Ganges site. List and maps here |
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| 28 Jul |
The HMS Ganges development has been rejected by the Secretary of State!
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| 18 May |
It is reported to Shotley Parish Council that the Inspector intends to have his recommendations out before July 28 |
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| 19 Mar |
Rayleigh Lodge on the edge of the HMS Ganges site, but owned by Shotley Marina Ltd, has been demolished due to safety concerns raised by Shotley Parish Council. During demolition | finished! (pictures courtesy of Shotlay Marina Ltd) |
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| 10 Mar |
Shotley Parish Council on 16 March, will receive a presentation by Cllr Graham Steel on the HMS Ganges Inquiry. Agenda |
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| 9 Mar |
Inquiry now closed! See an informal summary. Watch this space for up to the minute developments! |
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| 5
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The
final session of the Inquiry will now take place at Shotley Village
Hall at 10am on Thursday 9 March. It is a public session and anyone
can attend. <Inquiry
news update> |
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| 5
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More
documents added to the proofs page, including Shotley Parish
Council's requirements. |
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| 24
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Thank
you to everyone who spoke at the public sessions yesterday - quite
overwhelming. There were 53 separate speakers, listened to by the
Inspector, Haylink's team and around 200 local people. See report
in the East Anglian Daily Times.
The Inquiry resumes on Tuesday at Hadleigh at 10.00am when evidence
on highways issues will take place. Late Tuesday or early Wednesday
the Inspector will be discussing Section 106 agreements i.e. measures
to ameliorate or mitigate the effects of the development should
it go ahead - public transport, education, sport, ecology, etc.
Shotley's requests are here |
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| 23
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The
show rolls in to the village!!! The official Public Inquiry today
sits at Shotley Village Hall. Come and see a wide range of people
give their views to the Inspector, and perhaps add yours. The sessions
are at 1 - 4pm and 6 - 9pm. |
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| 9
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The
Inquiry is currently being held in Hadleigh.
The public are welcome to attend, but please check with Babergh
DC (01473 822801) as it is not sitting every day. |
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| 12
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Buy
the DVD - "B1456 - A road on overload". Plus additional
aerial footage. Proceeds to the Ganges fund. <more> |
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| 10
Feb |
Most
Proofs of Evidence to be
considered by the Inquiry, are now available on this website. |
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| 9
Feb |
Details
announced of the sessions of the Inquiry to be held in Shotley Village
Hall. On Thursday 23 Feb, there will be two sessions starting at
1.00pm and 6.00pm. Your opinion on the proposals whilst important
are of less interest to the Inspector than your views about local
life: your concerns about the area, what is missing, what do you
value, what would you like to see on the site that will make things
better for you, your family, your business? Anyone can turn up and
have their say, you do not need to make an appointment, however,
it would help the Parish Councils to know who will be speaking and
what they would like to say. They may be able to give you advice
and information to make your contribution more effective. Email
info@myshotley.com
or call 07845 875238
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| 9
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The
Inquiry nears! Please attend the first day to make your views known!
Tuesday Feb 14 at 10am, Council
Offices at Hadleigh, |
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| 7
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Update
meetings on the Ganges No campaign The Peninsula Parishes Alliance
will be showing a film on traffic problems on the area's roads
and there will also be a chance to ask questions. Flyer
- Harkstead
Village Hall, Thursday 16 Feb, 7.30pm
- Chelmondiston
Village
Hall, Friday 17 Feb, 7.30pm
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| 6
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Shotley
Parish Council write to Babergh, responding to latest Section 106
Developer Obligations [Letter] |
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| 24
Jan |
Babergh
announce that a session of the HMS Public Inquiry will take place
in Shotley Village Hall on 23 February 2006. |
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| 19
Jan 2006 |
Shotley
Parish Peninsula Alliance issues news
update, including request that as many people as possible attend
the first day of the Inquiry on 14 February. |
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| 19
Dec 2005 |
Minutes
of Pre Inquiry Meeting, 6 December 2005 |
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| 13
Dec |
Can
you help with photographs showing the impact of traffic on local
roads? The consultant helping the Peninsula Parishes at the HMS
Ganges Public Inquiry has asked for photographic evidence of damaged
verges, buildings, flooding, traffic congestion due to agricultural
etc. Please include precise details of where and when they were
taken and by whom and a brief description, to Laurie
Mayer, The Holt, Main Road, Woolverstone, Suffolk, IP9 1AR |
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| 8
Dec 05 |
Shotley
Parish Council's letter to Babergh outlining S106
agreement issues. |
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| 6
Dec 05 |
Informal
report of the Pre Inquiry Meeting with the Inspector, 6 December
2005 |
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| 26
Nov 05 |
The
Friends of Shotley Peninsula Parishes Alliance deliver a letter
and questions
and answers to all residents on the peninsula, asking for
support in funding against the current proposal to develop the HMS
Ganges site. |
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Nov 05 |
Planning
Inspectorate announce date of the Pre-Inquiry
meeting - Tuesday 6 December, Hadleigh. |
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| 25
Oct 05 |
Statement
of Case (Rule 6 Statement) published
by Babergh District
Council |
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Oct 05 |
Statement
of Case (Rule 6 Statement) published
on behalf of the Peninsula
Parishes Alliance, By Dr Wendy Le-Las |
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| 30
Sep 05 |
Statement
of Case (Rule 6 Statement) published by Suffolk
County Council |
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| 15
Sep 05 |
It's
announced that the Public Inquiry into Haylink's application
for HMS Ganges is set for 14 February 2006, for an initial
period of 12 sitting days, at Babergh District Council's offices
in Hadleigh. The Planning Inspectorate have agreed that Shotley
Parish Council can appear and give evidence. SPC will be engaging
a consultant to help present the case, and to ensure that we receive
the maximum benefits for the village should the development go ahead. |
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| 5
Aug 05 |
Residents
are being invited to make their views known regarding the proposed
development of the former HMS Ganges <more>
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| 28
Jul 05 |
Response
from Babergh DC to Shotley PC's letter: p1
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p3 |
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| 25
Jul 05 |
The
Government Office for the Eastern region today decided to call
in Babergh's decision to grant outline planning permission for
the HMS Ganges site. The matter now moves to the Deputy Prime Minister
who will make his decision on the recommendation of an independent
assessor who will in turn make his reccomendations following a public
inquiry. We will post more information on this page as soon as we
have it. |
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| 25
Jul 05 |
Call-in
letter from GO-East to Babergh |
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| 23
Jul 05 |
Letter
from Shotley PC to Babergh DC |
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Letter
from Shotley PC to GO-East
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| 21
Jul 05 |
County
Councillors David Wood and Kathy Pollard submitted the following
motion to the Council
"The Council expresses its concern at the granting of 325 properties
at the former HMS Ganges site in Shotley. We call upon the Government
Office for the East of England to call-in this decision to a Public
Inquiry".
This received the full backing of all councillors present and as
such this message was conveyed to GO East the next day. |
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Jun 05 |
Not
The End of The Road! by Laurie Mayer, PPA Action Committee |
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| 8
Jun 05 |
Babergh
Council approve 325 homes at HMS Ganges!
Despite
the planning officer recomendations and strong opposition to the
proposal, Babergh DC's Development Committee today [8 June 2005]
voted by nine votes to three to support the application by
Haylink for 325 houses to be built on the HMS Ganges site.
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actual decision is quite complex but the matter now goes to the
Office of the Deputy Prime Minister for a final decision. This
is because the site is not one that Babergh had identified as
being suitable for a development of this size. There are also
2 pages of recommendations relating to measures to mitigate the
effect of the development. As soon as we have a copy of the formal
decision we will mail it to you and post it on the website.
Some 150 members of the public attended the meeting.
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May 05 |
Babergh
officers report recomends refusal Full
report |
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| May
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Last
chance to make your views known to the decision makers |
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| 23
May 05 |
Haylink
submit 2 new documents.
Parish Council's response |
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| 19
May 05 |
Full
Shotley PC response,
dated 19 May 2005 |
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| 5
Apr 05 |
County
REJECTS Ganges Application. SCC Executive Committee 5 April
2005 <more> |
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Feb 05 |
Listing
of Gate |
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Oct 04 |
Shotley
Parish Council statement
at public meeting |
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| 2004 |
SPC response to revised application |
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Aug 04 |
The
revised outline application
(Babergh DC) |
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SPC
response
to original application |
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| Other
information within MyShotley.com |
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useful links |
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| (These
documents are in pdf format. Download Acrobat Reader from here
if you cannot open the documents) |
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- If
you have any views or queries,
please email info@myshotley.com,
or telephone 07845
875238.
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