18th August 2009, 05:50 PM
Quote:quote:Originally posted by Unitof1
Hello misty.
From the application site it is hard to tell if the curators have asked for any archaeological predetermination work. Its often noticeable on planning web pages that the environmental reports are put forward, this one has got a bat, veg. and Habitat survey but no mention of archaeology. Maybe seeing as you are a local you might like to Submit a Comment and asking if there is any predetermination and asking if you can see it before the application is decided??its would be like being an unpaid curator, you might like to get involved in the politics of it all and then you might find that there is money init.
Stevy and Historic Hello bureaucrats. I am going to huff and puff until I get my post ex, you don?t know what a reserved matter is., if its in the wsi you had better, better, you, you, enforcement teams.
Sorry I will just go back and read a very short and obscure document called peepee some number apparently it?s a guidance mentions something called a report and preservation by record, nothing about having a whole university department of specialists sitting around an expensive office expecting jobs for life and a pension of the backs of the diggers.
Hi
Perhaps its better if you don't show your ignorance of planning legislation in this way as your clients may be upset to know you appear to be confused about reserved matters (which are a set of matters put aside for later consideration to obtain outline permission) and conditions which are placed on permissions, which, if undressed invalidates the permission.
As for the other part of your incoherent rambling ... when are you going to get over your messiah/victim complex?
Steven