4th December 2005, 06:15 PM
We may have raised this subject before...
I seem to recall that someone thought somewhere there might be a national/regional database of contaminated land. This database was accessable to staff based in planning departments, but not to the general public, for fear of deflating property prices. Does anyone remember?
If that was the case then H&S ought to be a good reason for disclosure.
I seem to recall that someone thought somewhere there might be a national/regional database of contaminated land. This database was accessable to staff based in planning departments, but not to the general public, for fear of deflating property prices. Does anyone remember?
If that was the case then H&S ought to be a good reason for disclosure.