Search Results for: Pocklington Flood Alleviation Scheme

Environment Agency Failure To Clean Pock Beck

I am informed that three times the Environment Agency (EA) have had cameras down the Pocklington Beck, three times it has been reported that a clean out is required but three times there has been no action.  I have requested … Continue reading

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PTC Accept Bund Application On “Face Value”

A fundamental aspect of a Parish/Town Council duties is to consider Planning Applications in their area. At the Town Council Meeting on 28th June 2017 the Pocklington Flood alleviation Scheme was discussed. Town Councillors stated “that they had to take the … Continue reading

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Persimmon Mile Development – Application Remains Invalid

I can confirm that the Permission Mile Development application remains invalid. Meeting Offer ERYC have their advisors and I have mine. In essence we all desire the same outcome – a safe flood alleviation scheme for Pocklington. As my advisors and I … Continue reading

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Major Ongoing Projects – September 2017

At any one time I will have around 50 ongoing projects which I am working on. The following lists the current main projects. Newton Upon Derwent – Wilberfoss Quarry Planning Application Pocklington – Flood Alleviation Scheme Pocklington – London Street … Continue reading

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ERYC Confirm Pock Bund High Risk

In response to Pock Flood Alleviation Scheme – Fundamentally Flawed ERYC have confirmed that the bund is likely to be categorised high risk. High Risk Estate – Questions The development will become known as the High Risk Estate. Who would want … Continue reading

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