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Government wants more time to review Bramley-Moore Dock Stadium Tuesday, 16 March, 2021
A decision on Everton s proposed 52,888-seat stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock has been delayed after the Government requested more time to review the project.
The club s planning application was approved unanimously by Liverpool City Council last month but due to the scale of the £500m scheme is awaiting a final green light from Westminster. Due to its scale, Secretary of State for Housing and Development, Robert Jenrick, has asked for an extension to the initial 21-day scrutiny period in order to fully consider the plan.
A council spokesman confirmed that Mr Jenrick s office had requested the extension and the
A DECISION to approve plans for houses on a former scrapyard site in Wrexham has been called in by the Welsh Government. An application to build 15 homes on the former Legacy Car Dismantlers and Scrap Yard, near Rhosllanerchrugog, was supported by Wrexham Council’s planning committee in July last year against the advice of officers. The move came after council leader Mark Pritchard, who represents the neighbouring area of Esclusham, urged members to back the scheme. He said the application to redevelop the site had the support of community councillors and residents after becoming a target for crime. Officers had earlier advised that it would “fundamentally undermine” the local authority’s planning policies regarding developments in countryside locations, but the majority of councillors chose to grant permission.
Tip so smelly it woke people up at night refused bid to extend its life
It may be the end of the story, however, with the Welsh Government having the final say
A smell coming from the Pwllfawatkin tip near Pontardawe has been leaving people feeling sick (Image: Yvonne Davies)
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