Now I'm back back home and have read my letter from the council; it's clear that this wet pile of tat is NOT PERMANENT, the permission for it runs out 31st December 2014 this time, because - "The development is of a type not considered suitable for permanent retention in accordance with policy EN16 of the Adopted Amber Valley Borough Local Plan 2006".
And "Within one month a scheme for the removal of waste water from the site and measures to prevent surface water draining onto the public highway shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority".
And "Only mains powered equipment shall be used on site. No generators shall be used on site without the PRIOR written approval of the Local Planning Authority" - I did notice that their opening hours have been extended too:
Between 0900 hours and 1800 hours Monday-Fridays
Between 0900 hours and 1700 hours Saturday
Between 0930 hours and 1630 hours on Sunday.
Therefore I can conclude that this ugly eyesore can remain permanently temporary - with repeat applications being granted permission for years and years and years and years ... we'll see shall we ...
Tuesday, 5 November 2013
Tavern Car Wash Not Exactly Permanent
Posted by
Julie
at
11:38 am
Labels:
Amber Valley Borough Council,
car wash,
Langley Mill,
planning application
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Well it seems that our mini protest has had some effect and I hope they HAVE to show a Legal operator is removing the waste water from the site and NOT letting it go down the drain, I was told by my neighbour that the best people to contact are the Environment Agency to make sure all the paperwork is legal regarding contaminated water removal !
ReplyDeleteSeems funny that all these clauses have suddenly been added now ?
ALI
What I saw this afternoon about 2.15pm was a blue pipe coming from an underground tank on the Car Wash site and it appeared to be pumping fluid down the Water Drain on Station Road in front of the Car Wash.
DeleteDoes this mean that it no longer has a Legal Operator to REMOVE contaminated water, just pump it down the DRAIN ?
I wish I had my camera with me at the time to take photographic evidence of what was happening, maybe next time, I hope ?
ALI
This puts on notice that we are keeping an eye on Mr. P Mohammed 217-219 Normanton Road Derby DE23 6US not so little venture in Langley Mill and that it STAYS within the Law !
ReplyDeleteALI
I noticed today, that the "workers" at the car wash, carried on working, through the 2 minutes silence, such is their respect for the people who gave everything for their freedom.
ReplyDeleteThey have put in another application for 2yr consent and it includes retaining all the metal containers and timber structures. AVA/2013/1093. We need to put pressure on the parish council as their minutes show that they did not have any objection to the last application.
ReplyDeleteYes, I received a letter from AVBC on Monday to let me know about the new application. It almost seemed like they wanted me to object to it. As soon as I've got time I will have my say - I've got 28 days. Just got to get through one or two funerals first :(
ReplyDeleteThe removal of waste water seems to be a bit of a joke, I've seen large pools of water on the site and it still runs into the gutters on Station Road !
ReplyDeleteLooks like a phone call to the Environment Agency in the New Year !
ALI
I have just come across this bit of info by accident on the Station Road Car Wash.
ReplyDeleteThe Land is up for sale at £400,000 and marketed by Marble Property Services of Borough Street, Castle Donington, on the rightmove website. It is 1/3 of an acre with Planning Permission for 14 Apartments in the heart of Langley Mill.
Planning also includes 40 bed Care Home, Hotel or Retail, 4 images of the car wash site next to the Railway Tavern pub are shown. This was dated on 13th February 2015.
ALI