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Community leaders have expressed frustration over developers using the planning system to achieve much bigger concerns than were originally thought acceptable.

A meeting of North Yorkshire Council’s Thirsk and Malton constituency planning committee heard claims

holiday park owners were regularly lodging applications for incremental increases in the number of units on their sites after having established the principle of land use with a more modest development with lesser impacts.

The meeting heard after consent for 16 lodges and a shop had been granted for a site off Daskett Hill in Sheriff Hutton in November 2021, leading to the principle of the site’s future use being established.

Last year developer John Wilson submitted a proposal for 32 lodges on the site, before reducing it to 24 lodges, claiming more facilities were needed at the site to “move and react to demand in order to preserve financial buoyancy”.

 

 

 

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