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Dunsfold Fight takes a knock Print
Image Campaign Site.     Yesterday Dunsfold Park announced that they are to appeal Waverley Borough Council's decision to refuse their planning application for 2,601 dwellings. “We have decided to appeal [against] the council's decision, which we believe is wrong and not in the community's interest, and our efforts will now be focused on the appeal process," said Jim McAllister.
In reply our chairman Barry Myers said:

“What an extraordinary decision that The Royal Bank of Scotland, so recently the recipient of Government money to bail it out, and the Rutland Group should decide to waste yet further tax payers money on hearing an appeal when there has been so much opposition to the plans from seriously influential quarters. I’m talking here about democratically elected bodies such as Surrey County Council, four borough councils and thirteen parish councils as well as the South East England Regional Assembly and the South East England Development Agency. With objectors such as these it is difficult to see how the developer can say that Waverley’s decision was not in the community’s interest. These bodies represent the community. This decision is ill-considered and irresponsible.”

He went on to add “This issue no longer affects just those living in the area, it affects every man and woman in the UK who is a tax payer. Do you really want to see yet more of your money being spent in such a frivolous way?”

We understand that Waverley are to mount a "robust defence" of their decision.

We will keep you informed of further developments.

The SDPNT campaign team.   see previous news item here.
 
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