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Trouble at Mill Lane

In 2017 a planning application for a large house in Ore was given approval by Hastings Borough Council (HBC) (ref HS/FA/17/00468 (‘468‘)), subject to certain conditions. The development as approved remains uncompleted. On the other hand, the building has features that lack planning permission. Following two refusals and two failed appeals, there’s a new application. Bernard McGinley reports.

Posted 16:38 Wednesday, Sep 15, 2021 In: Home Ground Tags: 197 214 267 712 884 AONB appeal Bernard McGinley breaches bricks HBC landscape Martineau Lane Mill Lane planners planning retrospective applications

HBC refuses retrospective planning permission for unauthorised building

Despite the recommendation by planning officers to approve the retrospective application (HS/FA/20/00884) for a large house in the Martineau Lane area, Councillors voted to refuse it (8-1, with one abstention). What now for the building known as ‘Son of Bunker’? What next for local planning? Bernard McGinley reports. (References are to the video timings). 

Posted 18:44 Tuesday, Apr 13, 2021 In: Home Ground Tags: 267 884 AONB appeal Bernard McGinley Bishop Bunker Cox Davies Foster HBC Marlow-Eastwood Martineau Lane Mill Lane O'Callaghan Patmore planning Roberts Rocklands

Council drops plan for solar arrays in the Country Park

Hastings Borough Council has decided to scrap its proposal to install solar arrays at two sites in the Country Park after receiving advice from Natural England. The news was welcomed by the Friends of Hastings Country Park and local Liberal Democrats. Nick Terdre reports.

Posted 23:06 Tuesday, May 12, 2020 In: Energy Tags: AONB Friends of Hastings Country Park Hastings Borough Council Kim Forward Natural England Nick Terdre solar
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