Rutland County Council approves Langham Travellers Site Extension and may ask for 106 payments
Rutland County Council has approved an extension of time to allow Travellers the temporary right to reside at their Langham site until 2014.
Cllr Terry King also requested if full permission to remain was received in 2014 the council should consider asking the travellers to make 106 contributions in the same way other developers do.
A letter was read out from Langham Parish Council refering to the law abiding citizens of the parish.
Langham's independent councillor, former conservative Mr Wainwright supported the travellers application.
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Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Rutland County Council approves Langham Travellers Site Extension and may ask for 106 payments
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