THE CREMATORIUM earmarked for Lelley Road, Preston continues to generate controversy. The Liberal Democrat group on the council say that its members will be challenging the business case for the crematorium as “full of holes” at the full ERYC council meeting tomorrow
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Hull City Council has objected to East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s planning application to build a new crematorium on Lelley Road, Preston. Hull raises the prospect of a situation where there would be an overcapacity of provision as the two authorities compete with each other as crematorium operators.
PENSANA Rare Earths PLC is proposing to build a new processing facility on a site at the Saltend Chemicals Park. It will be the UK’s first rare earth materials processing facility. But there are early problems with planning.
“Pathetic!” was the retort of Preston traffic campaigner after studying the proposed Crematorium ‘Road Safety’ reviews published by consultants on behalf of East Riding of Yorkshire Council.
The numbers presented here are a few of those quoted in the opening remarks of those speaking in the Hedon Haven development planning application debate. Some you will recognise, others perhaps not!?
PERMISSION REFUSED. Plan to demolish the old Hedon Post Office building and replace it with two business units and two first floor flats did not get permission.
Defer and consult says council committee – but will we see meaningful consultation? AS EXPECTED the East Riding of Yorkshire Council Planning Committee agreed this afternoon to defer the planning application from Associated British Ports (ABP) to construct the Humber International Enterprise Park on the Hedon Haven. But […]
Between Saltend Chemicals Park and the small village of Paull, this is one of the largest allocated industrial employment development sites in the UK.
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East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s Cabinet has approved, in principle, a proposal to build a new crematorium near to Preston in Holderness and will now go out to public consultation in July to support the development of a business case.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council is seeking Cabinet approval, in principle, to consult and develop a business case to build a crematorium in Holderness. The proposed site of the crematorium is off Lelley Road, near Preston, in Holderness and it is anticipated that a planning application will be submitted later this year.
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