Plan for Housing 'Lacks Bat Data' ; Wimpey Plans 'Fail to Consider Protected Mammals'
Plymouth Evening Herald, The › August 20, 2009
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Plymouth Evening Herald, The › August 20, 2009
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A CITY housing scheme could be winging its way into trouble - because the developer behind it has not disclosed whether the proposed site is of 'value' to bats.
George Wimpey of Exeter has applied for full planning permission to demolish a petrol station on Tavistock Road in the north of Plymouth and build 48 new homes.See the full content of this document
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Plan for Housing 'Lacks Bat Data' ; Wimpey Plans 'Fail to Consider Protected Mammals'
But Plymouth City Council's nature conservation officer, Jeremy Sabel, has asked councillors to reject the sch...
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