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Planning Objections

Objecting to Planning Applications

From time to time a neighbour will submit a planning application that adversely affects your property and it is your right to object to that planning application. We are able to write persuasive objection letters on your behalf and to represent you at Planning Committee defending your position. We will only take on your case if we feel that there are valid material planning considerations that suggest the application should be refused.  Similarly you have the right to make representations as a third party in planning appeals and we can lodge objections and represent you at informal hearings and public inquiries if necessary.

 
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Anna Taylor

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Deborah Bradburn

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Inga Pope

Associate Solicitor

Katie Owen

Associate Solicitor

Laura Hall

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Lianne Clenton Bray

Associate Solicitor

Michelle Vick

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Pam Coniam

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Paralegal

Liz Moynehan

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Lois Phillips

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Sophie Morton

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Susan Stainton

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Laura Bowie