Welcome to Great and Little Broughton Parish Council Website.
URGENT -Special meeting of the Parish Council Friday 27th January, 10.00am in the Village Hall
Our pages include information about our Parish including
- Planning Applications, Decisions & Appeals
- Events in the villages
- Local businesses
- List of dates of Parish Council meetings
- Contact details
There are also many of our policies online. Of particular interest to residents, who will be welcome to come and have their say at our meetings, may be the Policy - Public Question Time which gives details of the system allowed.
We hope to develop the site to make it as informative as possible and to allow it to be used frequently by everyone within the parish.
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INGS LANE GYPSY SITE PLANNING APPLICATION
Please attend the PUBLIC MEETING to be held this Wednesday 18th January in the Village Hall at 7.30pm
The latest update to the planning application, has been submitted by the applicant and can be seen here (particularly view: Vehicular access proposed details and Traffic Movement Surveys)
Please note the Application WILL be decided by Hambleton District Council at the Planning Committee meeting at Northallerton on 2nd February 2012.
History
The Parish Council held a public meeting on the10th January 2011 to consider a planning application for a one family gypsy site with a new access at Ings Lane Great Broughton. The Parish Council, at our meeting on 12th January decided to object to the Application and submitted a detailed objection Opens in a new windowin conjunction with local residents.
North Yorkshire County Council as Highway Authority has submitted their views and recommendations on the application. In response to this the Parish Council sent the following submission. Opens in a new window
The District Council then requested the applicant's agent "to establish:
1.Whether the landowner has the sole rights to Ings Lane and whether vehicular access for the access from Broughton/Stokesley Road can be stopped.
2. The landowner agreement to the provision of an off road pedestrian route fron Ings Lane to the village.
3. To show these details on a plan for public consultation purposes
4. to enable the District Council to consider the application in early 2012
This information has now been received.
This Planning Application was sent to the District Council in July 2009. Because of delays by the Applicant in providing information to the District Council, the District Council has felt unable to make a decision on the Application. Even now further information has only just arrived from the Applicant but the District Council will now make a decision on the 2nd February.The delay has allowed the unauthorised use being allowed to continue using the extremely dangerous access onto the main road. Also during this period the District Council have taken the view that they could not take action against all the other unauthorised uses on this site until this planning application was decided. Although the present application is for a one family gypsy plot, if planning permission were granted it would be more difficult to refuse planning permission for the other plots on this site.
The District Council have now given the Parish Council an assurance that this application will come before their Planning Committee on Thursday, 2nd February, 2012.
The Parish Council have also formally requested the District Council to carry out a review of all the planning contraventions on the remainder of the Ings Lane Site with a view to taking effective enforcement action at an early date in appropriate circumstances.
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Grange Farm Development Update (the planning application by Lordstone Developments Ltd to build 25 houses on land off the High Street north of Broughton Grange Farm( ref 11/00816/FUL))
The application was heard for the first time at the HDC planning committee meeting in June. The Parish Council and local residents had voiced their opposition to the application in its current form. The planning committee voted to defer the decision on the application and expected the proposal to be amended before it was further considered by the District Council. The application can be viewed by clicking here.
At the Parish Council Meeting on Monday 8th August revised plans submitted by the developer were considered.These showed a reduced number of houses on a revised layout. We are waiting to be consulted by the District Council on the revised plans. When this happens a Public meeting will be held.
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Our Parish Clerk Sue Thompson can be contacted at:
22 The Acres
Stokesley
North Yorkshire
TS9 5QA
Tel : 01642 710800
E Mail : broughtonparishcouncil@googlemail.com





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