by seanie » 13 Mar 2012, 14:10
Therein lies a perennial problem.
Even quite small applications can generate a sizeable number of objections from people near a proposal, especially if someone goes to the effort of encouraging and coordinating the effort. Dislike or anger is a strong motivator.
But even applications that people on the whole are well disposed to or even like, rarely generate much in the way of vocal support. Maybe people assume that everyone else will like it too, but for whatever reason it's far less common to get supporting comments, except on rare occasions like the High School where people were very concious of the campaign against an so made the effort to counteract that.
And what you never, ever see, are people writing in to say they aren't that bothered which is probably the majority opinion in most instances. Add in that most people have enough on their plate without following developments on the Planning Portal, and it's no wonder that what genuinely constitutes 'public opinion' may be difficult to discern.