Re: The Public enquiry outcome : Tue Dec 13, 2011 9:23 pm
Sorry to be a bit abrupt/naive about this,but as this is the single most important thing in the clubs history it naturally interests me greatly. However as I like many others, don't have any experience in this field, can anybody in the know answer me the following:What was the original reason for the Newmarket development being called to a public inquiry? Am I correct in thinking this was due to objection by Leeds City Council, the Highways Agency and Natural England?
Is it now the case that LCC stand alone as the only statutory objection and that the other two have been satisfied?
Is it still possible that the objections of Barton Willmore on behalf of X could also put a stop to it?
Do LCC have any one reason for objection or can they just state as many things as possible hoping that a tally of negatives outweigh the positives? I suppose what I'm trying to ask is if one specific thing is met will their claims be void?
Which leads me into as was offered today, the LDF decision is to now be received in February. If the land at newmarket is reassigned B8, will this immediately and before a report is submitted to the secretary of state knock out all remaining arguments by LCC, BW and anyone else? At that stage will their be any remaining reason why the Secretary of State can say no?
If anybody can and does answer this I appreciate your time.