From:
Development
Control (DMW)
Subject:
FW:
Planning application comments
From:
Web Staff [mailto:webstaff@eastsussex.gov.uk]
Sent: 21 November 2019
8:30 AM
To: Development Control (DMW)
Subject: Planning
application comments
Title:
Mr
Name:
Daniel Ford
Address1: Allied Waste Management
Ltd
Address2: Squires Farm Industrial Estate, Palehouse
Common, Framfield
Address3: Palehouse Common,
Framfield
Address4: Framfield
Town:
Uckfield
County: East Sussex
Postcode:
TN22 5RB
Comments
Reference:
WD/836/CM
Description:
Wood recycling operations.
Comments: We are based
at Squires Farm Industrial Estate and work here along with Holleys. I am
struggling to see what is the issue with their application. This is a small but
busy industrial estate and I don’t see how their application will actually
change much. I know some immediate neighbours would love it if the industrial
estate shutdown but the industrial estate has been here for a very long time. Do
they want businesses who employ local people and support the local economy to
shut down and so they can have the rural life they think they should? If this
doesn’t get permission what is going to happen to the rest of us. I hope that
the council will see sense and grant planning permission. I want to support
Holley’s application and all the other businesses here including my own. I have
no issue with their operations and can’t see a problem to the recycling they
want to do. Isn’t this what the government wants us to do, recycling more? And
where better than on their own yard in the middle of an industrial estate.
Comment date: 21/11/2019
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