Junket.damianmcr wrote: ↑Wed Jun 21, 2023 6:46 amBelfast city councillors are to visit Ulster Rugby’s Kingspan stadium before deciding on planning permission for its proposed new 3G pitch.
At meeting of planning committee, councillors decided to seek further information & visit the stadium, before reaching a conclusion.
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BR I read the issues and to be honest UR failed to submit any biodiversity or environmental reports which should have been. Seems they just thought they would decide to go plastic and nothing would get in way. Huge gaps in their application and I spoke to a resident who attended a meeting with UR and he walked out after being insulted by JP seems the general census was the arrogance of them…BR wrote: ↑Wed Jun 21, 2023 8:34 amJunket.damianmcr wrote: ↑Wed Jun 21, 2023 6:46 amBelfast city councillors are to visit Ulster Rugby’s Kingspan stadium before deciding on planning permission for its proposed new 3G pitch.
At meeting of planning committee, councillors decided to seek further information & visit the stadium, before reaching a conclusion.
Seems the decision last night was you haven’t supplied all this info and there are therefore concerns that need checked so wile will visit to see for selves..
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While I agree with the first part, the professional planners are more than capable of dealing with shortfall of information and reporting back.Cockatrice wrote: ↑Wed Jun 21, 2023 9:01 amBR I read the issues and to be honest UR failed to submit any biodiversity or environmental reports which should have been. Seems they just thought they would decide to go plastic and nothing would get in way. Huge gaps in their application and I spoke to a resident who attended a meeting with UR and he walked out after being insulted by JP seems the general census was the arrogance of them…BR wrote: ↑Wed Jun 21, 2023 8:34 amJunket.damianmcr wrote: ↑Wed Jun 21, 2023 6:46 amBelfast city councillors are to visit Ulster Rugby’s Kingspan stadium before deciding on planning permission for its proposed new 3G pitch.
At meeting of planning committee, councillors decided to seek further information & visit the stadium, before reaching a conclusion.
Seems the decision last night was you haven’t supplied all this info and there are therefore concerns that need checked so wile will visit to see for selves..
No need for elected representatives to visit. They are the Blazers of local government.
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Agree they are the blazers but unfortunately planning application went before the committee and they deferred it because of the environmental gaps. My friend at the same meeting told me that UR actually admitted in public that they discharge harmful chemicals into the Loop River an a reason why councillors maybe want to visit as they maintain the greenwayBR wrote: ↑Wed Jun 21, 2023 9:09 amWhile I agree with the first part, the professional planners are more than capable of dealing with shortfall of information and reporting back.Cockatrice wrote: ↑Wed Jun 21, 2023 9:01 amBR I read the issues and to be honest UR failed to submit any biodiversity or environmental reports which should have been. Seems they just thought they would decide to go plastic and nothing would get in way. Huge gaps in their application and I spoke to a resident who attended a meeting with UR and he walked out after being insulted by JP seems the general census was the arrogance of them…BR wrote: ↑Wed Jun 21, 2023 8:34 amJunket.damianmcr wrote: ↑Wed Jun 21, 2023 6:46 amBelfast city councillors are to visit Ulster Rugby’s Kingspan stadium before deciding on planning permission for its proposed new 3G pitch.
At meeting of planning committee, councillors decided to seek further information & visit the stadium, before reaching a conclusion.
Seems the decision last night was you haven’t supplied all this info and there are therefore concerns that need checked so wile will visit to see for selves..
No need for elected representatives to visit. They are the Blazers of local government.
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Anyone have they planning reference number? Interested to see the responses on the planning portal
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Application Reference: LA04/2023/2891/Fjean valjean wrote: ↑Wed Jun 21, 2023 7:38 pm Anyone have they planning reference number? Interested to see the responses on the planning portal
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A few complimentary tickets required plus a few from the GAA wanting to see the facilities that might be nice to have in Casement .
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Does the planning portal work?jean valjean wrote: ↑Wed Jun 21, 2023 7:38 pm Anyone have they planning reference number? Interested to see the responses on the planning portal
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If the next meeting of the committee is in August, is there enough time to complete the pitch before the season starts IF it gets the green light?
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See in the Telly an application for planning a plastic pitch at the oval
Will the Committee inspect to oval ????
Will the Committee inspect to oval ????
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Probably seeing that rubber Infill is now banned unless they decide the sense to use one of the alternative infills..
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I highly doubt it.Neill_M wrote:If the next meeting of the committee is in August, is there enough time to complete the pitch before the season starts IF it gets the green light?
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Will we have to play our home games at Donkeybrookshamalicious wrote:I highly doubt it.Neill_M wrote:If the next meeting of the committee is in August, is there enough time to complete the pitch before the season starts IF it gets the green light?
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I assume our current grass pitch is like a meadow now.
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