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Which Govt Inspector allowed Mosque go-ahead?
Tuesday July 22,2008 On Tuesday July 22nd, the Daily Express front page lead story stated: An �18million mosque which will dwarf everything around it has got the go-ahead � des�pite objections from 22,000 people. It had even been turned down by the local authority, but that refusal has now been over-ruled by a Government inspector. Anyone know the name of that Inspector?
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http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/53513
It is not unusual for Government inspectors to over-rule local objections, but it is usually large Supermarkets which are the beneficiaries.
Just because people can see it and they object to the religion isn't a good enough reason in law to deny permission for it. The government inspector will instead assess traffic and parking implications. The fact that it will dwarf the local church is immaterial.
http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/53513
It is not unusual for Government inspectors to over-rule local objections, but it is usually large Supermarkets which are the beneficiaries.
Just because people can see it and they object to the religion isn't a good enough reason in law to deny permission for it. The government inspector will instead assess traffic and parking implications. The fact that it will dwarf the local church is immaterial.
If this was a new Tesco or a new Government, would such a fuss be made?
Planning Appeals are made on the basis of a rational analysis of the applicable Planning Policies that apply, plus the balance of benefits versus the downsides.
22k people objecting is an irrelevence - 22k people cannot possibly be impacted by such a new structure - its the quality of the reasons behind the objection - not the weight of the tome presented to the enquiry.
Anyone know the name of the Editor of the Daily Express? - perhaps he/she should answer for stirring up racial hatred.
Planning Appeals are made on the basis of a rational analysis of the applicable Planning Policies that apply, plus the balance of benefits versus the downsides.
22k people objecting is an irrelevence - 22k people cannot possibly be impacted by such a new structure - its the quality of the reasons behind the objection - not the weight of the tome presented to the enquiry.
Anyone know the name of the Editor of the Daily Express? - perhaps he/she should answer for stirring up racial hatred.
It was the planning inspectorate that over turned the decision:
http://www.planning-inspectorate.gov.uk/pins/a gency_info/customersupport.htm
http://www.planning-inspectorate.gov.uk/pins/a gency_info/customersupport.htm
Local residents should take positive out of this. In a time where house prices are going downhill, local residence would be able to sell their houses to Muslims moving in the area due to the mosque. They pay extra to be able to buy one near the mosque. As do Hindu, Sikh, and many others to move near their places of worship. With due respect how many people who are talking about mosque dwarfing the Church and so, would pay extra only to move near to the church.
As far as planning, 22000 people etc is concerned then what others said makes more sense.
As far as planning, 22000 people etc is concerned then what others said makes more sense.
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