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'Town Green' Status Revoked.

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  1. wizered

    wizered Ol' Mucker
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    Curtis Fields: 'Town green' status revoked by court.

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    Betterment Properties bought 46 acres of the site in 2004.

    The Supreme Court has removed the town green status protecting an area of Dorset from development.

    The 100-acre site, known as Curtis Fields, in Weymouth, was classed as a town green in 2000 and has been the subject of a legal battle ever since.

    Developer Betterment Properties, which bought 46 acres of the site in 2004, spent £1m pursuing the case.

    Campaigners said the ruling could have implications for designated town greens in other areas.

    Betterment Properties chairman Mervyn Stewkesbury said: "We have no wish to deprive anyone of the use of this land and provided we can safeguard ourselves we will allow everyone to continue to enjoy the same use as they have had in the past until we require the land for other purposes."

    The Society for the Protection of Markham and Little Francis wanted to save the land from development.

    Campaign leader Gill Taylor said: "To have got this far and to have lost at the very end of it - we are all very disappointed."


    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-dorset-26060300

    Could this be good for us at Ashton Vale..?
     
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  2. Mind the gap!

    Mind the gap! Well-Known Member

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    Wish a similar thing would happen with Ashton Vale.
     
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  3. Bluebaldee

    Bluebaldee Total Git

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    'Could this be good for us at Ashton Vale?'

    Maybe - maybe not.

    In this Dorset case the local council used the wrong Act of Parliament when it originally designated the land as a Town green, therefore the developer effectively won on a technicality, as outlined here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-dorset-17296169
     
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  4. BrightredRickster

    BrightredRickster Well-Known Member

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    Think it could be too late now
    The bulldozers are moving in soon - just in time for Newport, Dagenham and Morecambe
     
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  5. Caldicot Cider Red

    Caldicot Cider Red Well-Known Member

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    Newport may well be in the league above us by then BRR......sobering thought eh?
     
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  6. invermeremike

    invermeremike Well-Known Member

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    Bristol area nimbys are bigger than theirs.
     
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