Oakham's horrible boss Cllr Alf Dewis writes pointless letter to Rutland Times
about Aldi Planning.
It would not be so bad if he the self appointed communications officer
for Oakham Town Council had included details of his councils consideration
of the planning application. Cllr Dewis says the letter contians his views and
not that of the organisations he controls, so why did he sign the letter Alf Dewis
Oakham Town Council and Oakham Town Partnership? Fool!
The Rutland Times will print any rubbish our councils send to them.
Only last week Councillor Lucas was attempting to boost her personal ego again,
by listing the organisations she set up. Many of which she is no longer
welcome.
She poked her nose into our carnival and they disbanded, it is suggested she
did the same to our festival.
The only good thing I know Cllr Lucas has done is pick up a piece of litter every day.
Lady Thatcher would have loved her.
the littter picking is a new year's resolution she made in the 1990's.
Some things she does is real crap, she once wrote
a wrote a thesis on toilets.
Which is rather good when you consider some people describe
her writing in The Rutland Times as toilet humour.
Aldi Supermarket, Oakham, Planning Application, Rutland County Council and Oakham Town Council Consultation, Hawksmead
Oakham Town Council will be considering this application at their meeting on the 9th April
2014 should be fun. 7.00pm
Town Council Offices
Victoria Hall
39 High Street
Oakham
Rutland
planningonline.rutland.gov.uk Veiw Hawksmead Application For Aldi Store Click Here
Some people might wish to object to a supermarket on the doorstep of Oakham.
Examples of valid objections
The relevant issues in a planning application vary from case to case but the following matters may be included:
conservation of buildings and the natural environment trees design, appearance and layout
character of an area noise, disturbance and smells highway safety and traffic previous planning applications
compliance with Unitary Development Plan Policies, Supplementary Planning Guidance and other planning policies compliance with government guidance and legislation the effect of a proposal on sunlight and daylight
the effect on the privacy of neighbours whether the proposed development will have an overbearing effect on neighbouring properties visual impact
There are also non valid objections the following matters are usually not relevant:
Issues covered by other laws eg. Licensing, Building Control, Health and Safety Regulations
Private property rights (eg. boundary or access disputes)
The developer's morals, motivation or activities elsewhere
Perceived impact on property values Competition between businesses
To Comment on Applciation Via Rutland County Council Web Site Click Here
The site already has comment that is not valid from Anonymous 22nd March 2014
2014/0258/FUL
"I fully endorse this Aldi application as i feel there is a need in Oakham for this supermarket"
The local authority can not consider Anonymous or in confidence comments.