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Monday, 21 February 2011 08:11 |
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Stables Application Withdrawn
The planning application for commercial stables at UBF has been withdrawn. Although an application for a smaller stables and a more domestic arrangement is rumoured, this has not yet been submitted. There were approximately 19 objections to the larger stable development, despite the fact that CANINE did not object or encourage its supporters to object. We wait with interest to see the next move and the fate of UBF. Watch this space.
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Monday, 21 February 2011 08:08 |
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The planning application for stables at UBF remains live. MFH have been granted ‘temporary planning permission’ with conditions, to remain at Mountain Ash, Priddy Road, Green Ore, which is actually only a mile up the road from UBF and just 3 metres outside the Priddy Parish Boundary. However, it is not next to the species rich SSSi and the precious Priddy Mineries and is not downwind for noise and smells for the majority of the local residents, most of whom can still hear the hounds regularly. |
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Friday, 07 January 2011 00:00 |
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Happy New Year to all the CANINE supporters and visitors to this site.
Just before Christmas we learned that the application for UBF has nothing to do with the hunt and that the fact that the plans have MFH written all over them is an error. This was also the reason that there was not a representative of MFH at the Priddy Parish Council meeting on Dec 22nd.
On January 6th 2011 we see the headlines we have been hoping for
“Hunt Scraps its plans to build new kennels”
Is this the Priddy application?
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Tuesday, 14 December 2010 08:13 |
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An extra meeting of Priddy Parish Council was held on December 22nd 2010. The main purpose was to discuss and for the village councillors to take a vote on the Underbarrow Farm application. The hunt was invited to the meeting to air its point of view. The meeting attracted a number of speakers from the public who mostly offered objections to the proposal. There was no representative from the hunt, nor any statement or information offered from them. None of the councillors declared an interest of any sort in the matter and after some discussion they voted.
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Last Updated on Monday, 21 February 2011 07:58 |
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Monday, 13 December 2010 23:41 |
The planning application for Underbarrow
Farm in Priddy is now live. The proposal is for stables for seven horses, an open
sided barn and a variation to the agricultural occupancy of the bungalow, which
currently has an agricultural tie.
There are three weeks for consultation
and anyone with any comments in support or in objection needs to ACT NOW. The Planning
Officer is Oliver Marigold. You can email him here:
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Last Updated on Sunday, 20 February 2011 16:55 |
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Thursday, 09 December 2010 16:38 |
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ACT NOW the PLANS are in.
The planning application for Underbarrow Farm in Priddy is now live. The proposal is for stables for seven horses, an open sided barn and a variation to the agricultural occupancy of the bungalow, which currently has an agricultural tie.
There are three weeks for consultation and anyone with any comments in support or in objection needs to ACT NOW. The Planning Officer is Oliver Marigold. You can email him here:
This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
The Planning Application reference is 2010/2667. The cut off date is DECEMBER 27th 2010.
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Friday, 22 October 2010 16:16 |
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A planning Application for UNDERBARROW FARM IN PRIDDY, has been lodged with Mendip District Council, on October 21st 2010. The application is yet to be registered and assigned a planning officer. The Proposal is for new Equestrian Buildings on the site and to lift the Agricultural tie from the bungalow. CANINE is looking at the implications of this development and consulting its planning experts. Watch this space. The Mountain Ash Planning Application is now in the hands of Priddy Parish Council. The deadline for objections/support has been extended until November 4th 2010. Priddy Parish Council has a meeting the night before at 8pm, on November 3rd, so anyone wishing to comment on the plans is encouraged to be at that meeting.
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Last Updated on Friday, 22 October 2010 16:18 |
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Wednesday, 13 October 2010 19:05 |
The Hunt’s ‘temporary’ Planning Application for Mountain Ash Farm, Priddy has been causing a few issues. The site actually lies TWO METRES outside the Priddy Parish Boundary and was initially thought to be under the jurisdiction of Chewton parish Council. In fact it is St Cuthbert’s Parish. Objectors and supporters of the application have until October 22nd to lodge their comments with Mendip District Council. Priddy Parish Council is now a consultee on the application and has pledged to hold an extra meeting to discuss the application when it is in possession of the plans. As yet no one has even seen the plans, so more delays may ensue. When a date is finalised we will post it on this website. The controversial planning application for Splot at Chewton Mendip misses the October 20th Planning Committee date, reputedly due to pressures of work at the planning office. The next meeting date is November 10th, and then there is just one more before Christmas. There is still no firm information about the fate of the flesh house, where dead farm animals are ‘processed’ before being fed to the hounds. The ‘Stop Chewton Hunt Kennels’ campaign states: ‘the application does not include the Flesh House and there are strong rumours it is moving to Chewton Mendip, located in a shed at the rear of Uphill's workshops but this has not been confirmed by the Hunt.” Keep up to date with the Chewton Campaign here: www.stopchewtonkennels.co.uk |
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