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6:32pm Wednesday 17th March 2010 in
PLANNING officers have advised Wycombe District Council's planning committee to approve controversial plans to move an athletics track to a Hazlemere school.
The council submitted a planning application to build a floodlit eight lane, 400m running track, complete with a pole vault runway, shot putt circle and football pitch, at Sir William Ramsay School in December.
More than 1000 residents have submitted objections against the plans - citing traffic congestion, parking problems, noise and light pollution and a fear the development would destroy the wildlife habitat.
The scheme would replace the Wycombe Sports Centre athletics track, which the council wants to move to make way for a coachway and business park at the Handy Cross.
The “gateway” coachway project was approved last month by councillors subject to planning conditions, including the relocation of the sports centre running track.
Controversy has engulfed the saga after a leaked email from planning committee member Cllr Hugh McCarthy suggested that councillor's should “remember the officer's warning, if it (track) fails at planning then the coachway project is dead, so we need to be careful.”
But the vice chairman of the planning committee, Cllr Simon Bazley, said the committee decides “every application on its merits.”
Cllr McCarthy has been advised by the council solicitor to “play no part” in the decision making process when the planning committee meets to discuss the plans next Wednesday.
Click on the link below to read the planning officer's report in full.
Comments(8)
miccles
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10:59pm Wed 17 Mar 10
MCarey wrote:Because it won't annoy anyone there, if it goes to SWR, its going to be hell, inconvenient, and the council always go the opposite to want the residents want.
why cant the track be built at this new sports village at the new WASP stadium?
Wanda Brown
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11:30pm Wed 17 Mar 10
Wanda Brown
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11:31pm Wed 17 Mar 10
WiLGotz
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3:20am Thu 18 Mar 10
muffintop
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9:58am Thu 18 Mar 10
pennman
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10:05am Thu 18 Mar 10
Wanda Brown
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3:37pm Thu 18 Mar 10
muffintop wrote:I live on the Amersham Road, but they don't think I'll be affected. In fact, the 'proposed' pole vault will be a few metres away from my fence but I'll have a good view because they 'propose' to put a flood light between us and the pole vault! Lesley Clarke said she'd quite like the facility at the bottom of her garden, but when I offered her my house for the full market value (I stand to lose 15% if this goes ahead!) she declined. I can't think why!
If some of the councillors are coming to look at the site next week for the first time, thats obviously why we have been lucky enough to get Rose Avenue resurfaced! No doubt they will appear after the horrendous school traffic has died down, when you have to take your life into your own hands to cross the road because of the cars parked along the bends by the park and community centre. I live a fair walking distance from the school and the other week from my garden could hear the Air Cadets (based at SWR) being put through their drill quite clearly - so what it is going to be like sitting in the garden in summer months with the noise from athletics competitions. Although not really directly affected myself, I do feel so sorry for the two separate blocks of elderly housing which close to the proposed site.
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MCarey says...
7:08pm Wed 17 Mar 10