Not just that, developers can often afford to appeal and drag out legal processes whereas the local council has a set budget and cannot afford to fight lots of appeals.Des wrote:I
* I thought, for example, that when the council had decided unanimously to reject a planned development as unsustainable, that it would go away. I reckoned without the developer appealing directly to the government and having the decision to reject overturned, and all without any further right to appeal for anybody.
I guess there's more money for the Government in a couple of dodgy blocks of flats than there was in an area of waste ground in a conservation area, then.
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Developers can also make big donations to political parties (legally - this is before we get into backhanders!) and get listened to. Expect more supermarkets, luxury flats, executive homes and a lot less sustainable anything

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Karen