So they don't even bother to wait for local democracy to take place - but this seems a tactic that developers seem to be using more now. Lets face it, they are just speculators on land values, they don't even own the land. There was a piece in the Evg News tonite re Tollcross and the developers there have done the very same thing, much to the annoyance of the local campaign. We have to remember Bath Street flats here again - if the Superstore got turned down by the local Council, as that did twice I believe, the developers would still go to the S Exec and maybe they didn't want the added evidence of it being turned down by the local Council. Who knows.
Hopefully our MSPs who have supported our campaign will now be able to argue our case in the Scottish Parliament, although it is I believe a nominated minister/civil servant who is responsible for the P Inquiry. If this goes through our MSPs will have a very annoyed community to cope with here I think!
Anyone with any expertise or experience re dealing with a Public Inquiry, please contact PCATS asap! We are in touch with another Campaign who have done this, but the more experience the better. email
info@pcats.org.uk or post a private message to one of us through the forum, Carla