Honiton town centre development plans to go appeal

By Hannah Corfield

17th Sep 2021 | Local News

Part of the now disused Honiton Cattle market
Part of the now disused Honiton Cattle market

Local planning authorities have neglected to make a decision following an application submitted by Churchill Retirement Living to redevelop the Honiton Cattle Market site on Silver Street.

Read more here from when the application was first lodged in November of last year.

An appeal has now been made to the Secretary of State against the failure of East Devon District Council to decide the application within the prescribed time period.

The appeal will be determined on the basis of an inquiry. All representations made on the application have been forwarded to the Planning Inspectorate and the appellant. These will be considered by the Inspector when determining the appeal.

Anyone wishing to add their comment, or modify/withdraw a previous representation, can do so online or by emailing [email protected].

All representations must be received by 5 May 2021. The Planning Inspectorate does not acknowledge representations appeal reference APP/U1105/W/21/3270077 must be quoted.

Please note that any representations you submit to the Planning Inspectorate will be copied to the appellant and this local planning authority and will be considered by the Inspector when determining the appeal.

When made, the decision will be published online here.

     

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