London Buses appeal against Gypsy Corner bus depot decision
Local
residents rush to make their case
Residents
in West Acton fighting the development of a bus depot at Gypsy Corner
are angry that they only have a few days to make their case to the council.
The
West Acton Residents Association reports:
"At
the beginning of March 2005, residents living close to the proposed
Bus Depot at Gypsy Corner were told by Ealing Planning Services that
London Buses Ltd had appealed against last November's Planning Committee
decision to refuse planning permission. The appeal would be heard at
a Public Inquiry. Residents have now received further letters to advise
them that the deadline for representations to the Planning Inspectorate
has been extended until the 28th April 2005. The original letters
were received after the statutory six weeks period from the start date
of the appeal for writing to the Planning Inspectorate had already expired.
Local residents remain convinced that the site on the
junction of Horn Lane and Western Avenue is not appropriate for a Bus
Depot, and continue their opposition to the plan. The reasons why
the Planning Committee refused the Application are as valid today as they
were last November; the main reason being the substantial encroachment
into the A40 Green Corridor policy of Ealing Council's Unitary Development
Plan. However, whilst residents can and should still voice their
opposition by letter to the Planning Inspectorate, the matter is
now largely in the hands of the Ealing Council, as the Local Planning
Authority.
A provisional date in April 2006 has been set for the
Public Inquiry to be held. The location will probably be in one of the
rooms in Ealing Town Hall. At the hearing the Council will defend their
decision. West Acton Residents Association, which has been at the forefront
of opposing the Bus Depot, has been assured by Cllr. Lawrence Evans, the
chair of the Planning Committee, that the decision to refuse planning
permission will be vigorously defended."
January 30th, 2005
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