How to object

  • It’s not 1 objection per household – everyone in a family can object.
  • It’s not just adults – children can object too
  • It’s not just locals – anyone can object
  • Expressing your opinion is fine, but it’s helpful if you can include factual information.
  • You cannot object to the loss of a view, but you can object to loss of visual amenity – such as the loss of a landscape, light, privacy, trees, overshadowing, or if the new view is particularly ugly. Other reasons to object might include; road access or parking or road safety, noise, building design and layout, character of the area.
  • You can object on line or by letter or email (but you must include your details – name and address)

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