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Prospering Persimmon will be able to meet any future compensation claims
Householders fearing the effects of building on floodprone land near Aqueduct Road (above) can take some small comfort in the fact that Persimmon is prospering so well that it should be able to meet any claims for compensation. In August, … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Council, Environment, Flooding, Planning
Tagged Persimmon, Powergen site, The Financial Times, The precautionary principle
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The thoughts of Shirley councillor, Howard Allen, on the Powergen site
In January the council’s 2005 recommendations about the Powergen site in Shirley were recorded here, with the up-to-date views of three councillors, one each from the Labour, Green and Conservation parties, who were all keen to see progress. With regard … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Council, Planning
Tagged Cllr Howard Allen, Parkgate, Powergen site, Solihull Council
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The council considers the future use of the Powergen site
On the council website is a long account of their 2005 report, made after public consultation. It says that if redevelopment is proposed then all existing buildings should be removed as part of any scheme – another fine Madin building … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Council, Planning, Solihull
Tagged Asda development, Haslucks Green Road, John Madin, Powergen site
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