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Homes plan for scrapyard
LAND at Chickerell used for scrap metal storage and garaging could be developed for housing.
Builder CG Fry has applied to West Dorset District Council for planning permission to build 61 homes on the site at Floods Yard, Chickerell Hill.
The proposal involves demolishing two houses and other outbuildings to create the range of 48 houses and 13 apartments.
The brownfield site is mostly disused but still has contamination from previous use.
Comments are invited before June 13.
12:32pm Saturday 17th May 2008
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CommentPosted by: Mike, Portland on 3:38pm Sat 17 May 08
As long as the site is not prone to Flood[italic]ing[/italic] it will be ok.
As long as the site is not prone to Flood
ing it will be ok.
Posted by: nige, dorchester on 5:17pm Sat 17 May 08
I think its on the top of a hill.
I think its on the top of a hill.
Posted by: Westie, West Dorset on 5:59pm Sat 17 May 08
The brownfield site is mostly disused but still has contamination from previous use........
Surely there must be some form of timescale before the l;and can be used for housing.
Has this timescale been reached ?? or will the rules on this be waived this time ?? because housing is in "short supply"
The brownfield site is mostly disused but still has contamination from previous use........
Surely there must be some form of timescale before the l;and can be used for housing.
Has this timescale been reached ?? or will the rules on this be waived this time ?? because housing is in "short supply"
Posted by: DingDonG, Wilds of Wiltshire on 9:05pm Sat 17 May 08
Westie, West Dorset on 5:59pm today quite rightly questions
"..timescale before land can be used for housing.."
I'm curious if the waste from scrap cars etc over many decades, is any worse than the industrial waste of a century of the Whitehead Torpedo Works followed by Wellworthy's at Ferry Bridge?
Toxic heavy metals spring to mind in the latter!
Westie, West Dorset on 5:59pm today quite rightly questions
"..timescale before land can be used for housing.."
I'm curious if the waste from scrap cars etc over many decades, is any worse than the industrial waste of a century of the Whitehead Torpedo Works followed by Wellworthy's at Ferry Bridge?
Toxic heavy metals spring to mind in the latter!
Posted by: Gladys, Weymouth on 11:18pm Sun 18 May 08
If the bribes are adequate, the development will be approved.
If the bribes are adequate, the development will be approved.
Posted by: maximus, Weymouth on 7:46am Mon 19 May 08
[bold]Gladys, Weymouth[/bold] Bribes, that is a scurrilous suggestion to make about our wonderful civil servants and councillors.
Gladys, Weymouth Bribes, that is a scurrilous suggestion to make about our wonderful civil servants and councillors.
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