Who has said that is okay?
I find it intriguing that a little bit of research on Google finds that Farmer Weekes has stated that he's been in favour of building housing on a greenfield site in Cockwood. On whose land is anyone's guess...
Thanks for holding your hand up. Not many people press the Agree button on my posts, so it's ironic that when someone tries to they press the button next to Agree lol. Congratulations on your first post being post #200 on this thread.
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The second lot of horses that I thought I saw in the distance are actually donkeys! Is that what they mean by biodiversity? SoD, did you manage to dig up anything related to mobile homes not being allowed to be stored on the old Seaways?
Mcjrpc. I'm not saying that it proves anything. However if these empty fields form one third of Farmer Weeks' estate, what's happening on the other two thirds? SoD. I've now had a look at the second set of plans that you've found. There's still no reference to mobile homes (even unoccupied ones!) - only tourers and tents. There's also this gem in the decision notice: "Whilst the site ...
Strolling further down Warren Road, I've found a field backing onto the hotel that's got a couple or three dozen sheep in it!! And another with a couple of horses...
I'm currently stood at the gates to Warren Farm. And I can't see any livestock. In fact all I can see is arable (non food producing) green fields. And a horse. There must be some mistake. Maybe I signed a petition to save a working farm somewhere else?
Apology accepted SoD.