Otley Development Disgrace

Otley Development Disgrace



Oppose the planned 20% increase in the size of Otley . What Can you do. 1. Sign our on-line petition. 2. join & promote our ODD Facebook group . 3. Display our posters ODD Posters. 4. Help hand out leaflets leaflets. 5. Write to the local papers. 6. Write to (or email) your elected representatives with these templates. 7.


Thanks for signing the STOP the Otley Planning Disgrace petition which now has 190 signatures. This message has been sent because of a fault with the care2 petition website. The automatic confirmation email sent after you signed should have included an initial message from myself.


The SAP specifies where developments will take place across Leeds up to 2028. In Otley an additional 1,376 houses are planned, an increase of 22% – say 3,000 more residents. This is not sustainable development because their are no corresponding planned improvements to our infrastructure, transport links or employment.


Council from members of Otley Development Disgrace (ODD) on 24th March 2014, agreed to explore the potential for an impact assessment to be undertaken. Otley Town Council believes that an impact…


The people of Otley deserve this facility to be built on a flat, central site and for it to be fully compliant with the Disability Discrimination Act. The town council was offered a proper repair…


Commitments and new allocations will feature in the forthcoming ‘Site Allocations’ Development Plan Document, for which initial consultation has already taken place (June 2013). Secondly let’s consider the huge benefits the new housing will bring to Otley .


of the social structure of Otley and an attraction for visitors from far and wide Affordable housing … Bridge End Unsuitable for development – floodplain Should be a community venue … Cattle Market Street Disgrace & part of a walk 1, Otley Museum holds a comprehensive collection of objects, artefacts and documentary material relating to the development of Otley and District since the prehistoric period. The museum is managed and run entirely by volunteers, acting as a central point at which historical resources can be conserved, recorded and interpreted for the benefit of public education.


The Give Otley its Town Hall! campaign has written to the Leader of Leeds City Council , Cllr Judith Blake and to the Lord Mayor of Leeds, Cllr Gerry Harper, who both live in Otley, to urge them to block Leeds City Council plans to dispose of Otley Civic Centre for residential development and to ensure it continues to be a community facility.


2/25/2019  · Applicant Wiedmann Whiteley owns a nearby paper mill in Pool-in-Wharfedale and says the development will maintain the 120-strong workforce. Representing the applicant, Rachel Martin told the panel that money raised from the sale of the houses, would be reinvested into the paper mill business. She added: “The economic benefits are enormous.

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