Kent Messenger Maidstone

Homes win go-ahead after council misses deadline

- By Ed McConnell emcconnell@thekmgroup.co.uk @EdMcConnel­lKM

A controvers­ial 30-home developmen­t has been given the goahead after Maidstone Borough Council failed to fight it in time.

Millwood Designer Homes was refused outline planning permission to build on woodland next to Blunden Lane and Mount Avenue, Yalding, in February but successful­ly appealed the decision.

MBC then had 28 days to request a judicial review into planning inspector Louise Gibbons’ decision and despite saying it would do so missed the deadline by a day after a mixup over dates.

Rob Jarman, head of planning and developmen­t for MBC, said: “With regard to the missed deadline, clear instructio­ns were given to MBC’s legal representa­tive to file papers in respect of the S288 appeal. Unfortunat­ely the deadline was not observed.”

Judith Cramp, who lives in Mount Avenue and is campaignin­g against the developmen­t, said the council’s explanatio­n was not good enough.

She claims it is a tactical move, which would leave the council in a better position to fight plans for a larger 75-home scheme by Countrysid­e Properties in Vicarage Road.

She added neither proposal should go ahead and was particular­ly critical of ward councillor Steve McLoughlin, who spoke in favour of the Blunden Lane developmen­t at the appeal hearing.

Mr Jarman said: “It is considered usual practice for the ward member to be allowed to speak to reflect the views of the public. However, the inspector assigned to hear the appeal decides as to who is able to speak.”

Mrs Cramp said: “He’s meant to be representi­ng villagers’ views.”

Cllr McLoughlin, who lives next to the Vicarage Road site, could not be reached for comment.

To view the outline applicatio­n for Blunden Lane woods go to bit.ly/blundenapp

The larger scheme can be found at bit.ly/vicarageap­p.

 ?? Picture: Andy Jones FM4767871 ?? Residents campaignin­g against developmen­t on woods in Yalding
Picture: Andy Jones FM4767871 Residents campaignin­g against developmen­t on woods in Yalding

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