25th January 2007, 07:05 PM
Unit of 1 said,
"wouldnât introducing e-mail revolutionise the system? Or could you try -If I do not receive an application giving me 21 days consideration, I will assume you have automatically put a full archaeological excavation condition on the application unless I otherwise instruct"
1. The planning system utilises emails and the internet to a very high degree. It can be almost paperless.
2. Suggesting that a full excavation condition is put on every application would be expensive for the LPAs and entirely counter productive. (It would be great for consultants like me sorting out the mess). A planning condition can only be used if without it the planning application would be refused.
Peter Wardle
"wouldnât introducing e-mail revolutionise the system? Or could you try -If I do not receive an application giving me 21 days consideration, I will assume you have automatically put a full archaeological excavation condition on the application unless I otherwise instruct"
1. The planning system utilises emails and the internet to a very high degree. It can be almost paperless.
2. Suggesting that a full excavation condition is put on every application would be expensive for the LPAs and entirely counter productive. (It would be great for consultants like me sorting out the mess). A planning condition can only be used if without it the planning application would be refused.
Peter Wardle