schedule of planning applications
schedule of planning applications
schedule of planning applications
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Council Comments:<br />
Consultee Responses:<br />
Neighbour Comments:<br />
Mr David Singleton 9<br />
Glendale Avenue,<br />
Ferndown<br />
Mr & Mrs Tully 4 Batstone<br />
Way, Ferndown<br />
D A Thurston 3 Batstone<br />
Way, Ferndown<br />
Mrs Janet Beresford 1<br />
Batstone Way, Ferndown<br />
This is sent on behalf <strong>of</strong> my mother who lives at 5<br />
Batstone Way. She does not have access to a computer<br />
so she has asked me to reply on her behalf.<br />
She wishes to object to this <strong>planning</strong> application on the<br />
grounds <strong>of</strong> noise in a residential area.<br />
Object<br />
Main objection is noise this will incur from the children.<br />
Also health and safety issue, Who will be responsible if<br />
a child falls and hurts themselves<br />
Object<br />
Noise pollution - constant noise level which goes on<br />
until the late evenings - weekends are worse<br />
Object<br />
Petition received from 25 residents<br />
1. The noise created by children play together, shouting,<br />
screaming and crying within 20m <strong>of</strong> surrounding<br />
residential property. We have had this before when<br />
Eldridge Pope owned the Pure Drop. It was very quickly<br />
removed because <strong>of</strong> complaints about noise and<br />
takings in the restaurant declining.<br />
2. Children then start playing ball games, kicking the<br />
ball into residential gardens, disturbing the residents.<br />
3. They also climb trees overlooking private property<br />
and gardens causing loss <strong>of</strong> privacy to residents.<br />
4. Children running in and out <strong>of</strong> the restaurant to find<br />
their parents. This is very dangerous for all concerned<br />
as people could be carrying drinks or hot food.<br />
5. The play area proposed is in the Beer Garden. Both<br />
full and empty glasses left on tables without supervision<br />
are dangerous to children.<br />
6. Noise from adults using the pub garden. Loud<br />
laughter and swearing from groups <strong>of</strong> patrons. Is this a<br />
place for children to play<br />
7. Adults drunk in the garden causing danger to<br />
children.<br />
8. Parents using the pub/restaurant not supervising<br />
children.<br />
9. Adults urinating on the fences surrounding the pub<br />
garden. Is this a fit place for children<br />
10. The property is not secure at night. We already have<br />
had people sitting on the front verandah, talking,<br />
laughing, and arguing until 3am, how long will it take the<br />
youths to find the Play Area<br />
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