Rickmansworth This Week Number 79 - 22.01.2008
January 22nd, 2008 by richardstruckWelcome to the latest edition of Rickmansworth This Week e-news.If you would like to receive this by email, please contact me at rwstruck@gmail.com to get your own regular delivery. Feedback on this newsletter is always welcomed.
Development Control Decisions
Decisions taken by Three Rivers Development Control Committee last Thursday, 17th January.
Petit Roque, 5A New Road, Croxley Green
http://snipr.com/trdc2204
Demolition of all existing buildings and erection of new offices for business use.
The Committee were concerned about parking and turning concerns on the site, hours of use, tree issues, fencing details and refuse vehicle collections. Deferred for negotiation with applicant.
Hill Farm, Stag Lane, Chorleywood
http://snipr.com/trdc2242
http://snipr.com/trdc2267
Demolition of farm buildings and conversion of others for erection of a two-storey 5 bedroom house and detached double garage, and a second house on one and two storeys.
Refused - loss of agricultural land and Green Belt.
19 Grovewood Close, Chorleywood
http://snipr.com/trdc2262
Outline permission sought to demolish existing house and replace with three houses.
Refused - layout, cramped backland development.
11 Chestnut Avenue, Chorleywood
http://snipr.com/trdc2264
Demolition of existing house and replacement with one much larger one.
Deferred for negotiations on height of building, which was unclear from the drawings.
Heatherley, Quickley Lane, Chorleywood
http://snipr.com/trdc2310
http://snipr.com/trdc2311
Outline permission sought to demolish existing house and replace with three houses.
Refused - cramped nature of development being out of character with surrounding area
Kebab Take-away, 181 High Street, Rickmansworth
http://snipr.com/trdc2415
Seeking permission to stay open until midnight Monday to Thursday, 1.00am friday and Saturday, and 10.30pm Sunday.
Refused - noise & disturbance would be unacceptable to neighhbouring residents.
55 Grovewood Close, Chorleywood
http://snipr.com/trdc2529
Demolition of existing house and replacement with one larger one.
Permission granted.
Berry Lane telecomms mast
I have received many emails on the subject of T-Mobile’s plan to erect a mast outside 71/73 Berry Lane, near Arnett Hills school. Three Rivers Development Control Committee voted against the initial mast proposal in April 2005 and again when it reappeared in April 2007. That decision, democratically taken by local councillors responding to the concern of local residents, was overturned on appeal. The appeal was conducted by an Inspector appointed by the Planning Inspectorate in Bristol. The appeal process is not at all democratic, but it is what happens within the framework of the planning laws.
The only step open to Three Rivers now would be Judicial Review. However, this process does not look into whether the decision was right or acceptable or not. It only considers the legal process and whether it was carried out correctly. Even if the process were considered to have been incorrect there should be no expectation that the decision itself would be changed. It is more likely that a new hearing would be called or, as sometimes happens, the judge rules that it was not significant enough for the decision to be overturned, and the permission remains in place.
Three Rivers professional legal officers have advised that there are no grounds for judicial review. It would be unwise of Councillors to embark on such a process, which would be likely to cost at least £15-20,000, when there is no chance of success.
Many years ago, Three Rivers decided to ban masts from its land. The land in question in Berry Lane belongs to Herts County Council. If Herts CC adopted the same policy as Three Rivers, that would be the end of the matter - T-mobile would have to look elsewhere.
The Tip to reopen next week
The Tip in Riverside Drive (officially the Household Waste Recycling Centre) is managed by Hertfordshire County Council. HCC announced last week that the site is due to reopen on Monday 28th January. There was also a roadworks warning for Riverside Drive this week for work in connection with the site - traffic may be delayed while this work takes place.
Rickmansworth This Week Number 78 - 14.01.2008
January 15th, 2008 by richardstruckWelcome to the latest edition of Rickmansworth This Week e-news.If you would like to receive this by email, please contact me at rwstruck@gmail.com to get your own regular delivery. Feedback on this newsletter is always welcomed.
Development Control Agenda
The monthly meeting of Three Rivers Development Control Committee is on Thursday 17th January. There are 20 items on the agenda - the following are of interest in Rickmansworth and the surrounding area. There are a large number of applications in the Chorleywood area this time.
Petit Roque, 5A New Road, Croxley Green
http://snipr.com/trdc2204
Demolition of all existing buildings and erection of new offices for business use.
Hill Farm, Stag Lane, Chorleywood
http://snipr.com/trdc2242
http://snipr.com/trdc2267
Demolition of farm buildings and conversion of others for erection of a two-storey 5 bedroom house and detached double garage, and a second house on one and two storeys.
19 Grovewood Close, Chorleywood
http://snipr.com/trdc2262
Outline permission sought to demolish existing house and replace with three houses.
11 Chestnut Avenue, Chorleywood
http://snipr.com/trdc2264
Demolition of existing house and replacement with one much larger one.
Heatherley, Quickley Lane, Chorleywood
http://snipr.com/trdc2311
Outline permission sought to demolish existing house and replace with three houses.
Kebab Take-away, 181 High Street, Rickmansworth
http://snipr.com/trdc2415
Seeking permission to stay open until midnight Monday to Thursday, 1.00am friday and Saturday, and 10.30pm Sunday.
55 Grovewood Close, Chorleywood
http://snipr.com/trdc2529
Demolition of existing house and replacement with one larger one.
Planning certificates warning
Leaflet drops by companies advertising their ability to obtain certificates of lawful development on land which has been refused planning permission are misleading, the planning department has warned. The leaflets also make no reference to the special restrictions which apply to large parts of Three Rivers and incorrectly state that ‘usual planning restrictions do not apply’.
Three Rivers wants to prevent a situation where enforcement action has to be taken against businesses and private residents because they have, in good faith, been conned by these leaflets.
The Council’s message is simple – if in doubt, always ring the Planning Department (01923) 776611.
Watersmeet Film Society
The Friends of Watersmeet Film Society opens the 2008 season on Thursday 17th January with a Bollywood film, “Om Shanti Om”. The film focuses on Om, who grows up up in the seventies. This is the time when he meets Shanti, the love of his life but shortly afterwards suffers an untimely demise. Om is immediately reincarnated and the story flash-forwards to the present day. Haunted by memories of his past life and his true love, Om attempts to solve the mystery of his death.
Matinee 2pm - doors open 1.15pm - tea and coffee served before and after the film.
Evening 7.45pm - an Indian Buffet available from 6.30pm at £3.50 per person.
Rickmansworth This Week Number 77 - 07.01.2008
January 7th, 2008 by richardstruckWelcome to the latest edition of Rickmansworth This Week e-news.If you would like to receive this by email, please contact me at rwstruck@gmail.com to get your own regular delivery. Feedback on this newsletter is always welcomed.
Berry Lane Telecomms Mast - appeal allowed
When this application for an 8.5 metre high mast outside numbers 71 & 73 Berry Lane came to the Development Control Committee last April, it was refused. But the applicant (T-Mobile) went to appeal. Now, the Planning Inspector has ruled that the application should be allowed. Local residents, particularly those with children at nearby Arnett Hills School, are naturally very upset. Three Rivers’ only course of action would be to take the ruling to the High Court, but this can only be done if it is thought there was something wrong with the legal process followed by the Inspector. The Legal Section at Three Rivers say that the process appears to have been followed correctly. Local residents are organising a meeting to see if there is any action they can take.
The Inspector’s report is on the Council’s website - see http://snipr.com/trdc0535 and look at “Associated Documents” - it is number 36 (the last one) in the list.
Changes to Permitted Development Rights
2008 will see a new Planning Reform Act which amongst other things will revise permitted development rights. This will enable a lot of properties to be extended without the need for planning permission. Whilst such rights already exist there are restrictive criteria which limit the amount properties can be extended in this way. These criteria are due to be increased significantly, which will mean a lot of residential extensions which currently require formal planning permission will be able to be built as permitted development. There will be no notifications to neighbours and inevitably there will be more enforcement complaints. Once the Act and all the related guidance has been issued the Council will issue a press release.
Be warned that a leaflet has been delivered across the District by a company called ‘Permitted Development Services Limited’. They claim to specialise in obtaining Certificates of Lawfulness for large outbuildings even where local authorities have refused planning permission and state that ‘usual planning policy restrictions do not apply’. The Council believes the leaflet is both premature and incorrect. It is premature because the Act has not been issued yet. It is incorrect because the additional restrictions that apply in Conservation Areas where Three Rivers has obtained Article 4 Directions will continue to apply regardless of the new legislation. Similarly, where Three Rivers has applied restrictive conditions to past planning permissions, removing future permitted development rights, these will also continue to apply.
Three Rivers website facelift
The Council’s website www.threerivers.gov.uk has been reorganised and made more user friendly. The link for planning applications (Planning On-Line) is in the middle of the home page, so this is now much easier to get to. Remember that it is possible to make comments on all planning applications, and it is very easy to do via the website.
New Planning Application
Denham Way, next to Hertford House, Maple Cross
http://snipr.com/trdc2601
On the site where permission was recently given for a hotel, a new application has been submitted for erection of a four storey office building with roof top plant room, detached reception building, multi-storey car park and associated access and landscaping.
Watersmeet Film Society
The Friends of Watersmeet Film Society opens the 2008 season on Thursday 17th January with a Bollywood film, “Om Shanti Om”. The film focuses on Om, who grows up up in the seventies. This is the time when he meets Shanti, the love of his life but shortly afterwards suffers an untimely demise. Om is immediately reincarnated and the story flash-forwards to the present day. Haunted by memories of his past life and his true love, Om attempts to solve the mystery of his death.
Matinee 2pm - doors open 1.15pm - tea and coffee served before and after the film.
Evening 7.45pm - an Indian Buffet available from 6.30pm at £3.50 per person.






