2 responses from Mr Ronald Smallshaw (Individual)
1. Mr Ronald Smallshaw (Individual) : 12 Apr 2012 19:48:00
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Paragraph No.
0.0 Whole Document
1.1 Do you consider that the South Lakeland District Council Land Allocations DPD is legally compliant?
No
1.2 If NO please identify which test of legal compliance your representation relates to by selecting the relevant option(s) below and completing section 1.3.
The processes of community involvement in developing the DPD are not in general accordance of the Statement of Community Involvement (SCI)
1.3 Please give details of the change(s) you consider necessary to make the South Lakeland District Council Land Allocations DPD legally compliant, having regard to the test you have identified at question 1.2 above.
It would be helpful if you could state your proposed change to the DPD and the reasons why you think it is necessary.
council members on the helsington parish council ,who are also directors of the helsington land trust,appear to be intent on deliberately misleading the SLDC on the matter of local consultation on this matter and on the democratically expressed wishes of the parish electors.The two well attended parish meetings organised to discuss this matter both delivered a clear request/instruction to the council to advise SLDC of local misgivings about the proposals and the undemocratic nature of the Helsington Land Trust.At the meeting called on Tuesday 10th April a large majority of those attending voted to request the council to respond to the SLDC in accordance with the voting at the meeting.This the council voted to ignore - all directors of the Land Trust out voted the rest.These goings on are an affront to democracy.
3.1 If your representation is seeking a change, do you consider it necessary to participate in the oral part of the examination?
NO, I do not wish to participate at the oral examination
2. Mr Ronald Smallshaw (Individual) : 17 May 2012 11:42:00
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Policy/Site No.
LA1.3 Housing Allocations - RN213-mod BRIGSTEER LAND OPPOSITE THE WHEATSHEAF
1.1 Do you consider that the South Lakeland District Council Land Allocations DPD is legally compliant?
No
1.2 If NO please identify which test of legal compliance your representation relates to by selecting the relevant option(s) below and completing section 1.3.
The processes of community involvement in developing the DPD are not in general accordance of the Statement of Community Involvement (SCI)
1.3 Please give details of the change(s) you consider necessary to make the South Lakeland District Council Land Allocations DPD legally compliant, having regard to the test you have identified at question 1.2 above.
It would be helpful if you could state your proposed change to the DPD and the reasons why you think it is necessary.
council members on the helsington parish council ,who are also directors of the helsington land trust,appear to be intent on deliberately misleading the SLDC on the matter of local consultation on this matter and on the democratically expressed wishes of the parish electors.The two well attended parish meetings organised to discuss this matter both delivered a clear request/instruction to the council to advise SLDC of local misgivings about the proposals and the undemocratic nature of the Helsington Land Trust.At the meeting called on Tuesday 10th April a large majority of those attending voted to request the council to respond to the SLDC in accordance with the voting at the meeting.This the council voted to ignore - all directors of the Land Trust out voted the rest.These goings on are an affront to democracy.
3.1 If your representation is seeking a change, do you consider it necessary to participate in the oral part of the examination?
NO, I do not wish to participate at the oral examination