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LeeOulton
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Quote Has anyone asked to see the title deeds for the land that actually state the LA own it......for as far as I have been informed a council can not own anything, they can only hold property in trust for the public there members represent, the next one is find out if the council is registred as a ltd company, then you have a cae for fraudulant missrepresentation of your interests against them.Quote

 

Truth in that but in the conveyance of the sale the Council will have to prove they have the right to sell. I would be surprised if this has not already been done.

 

Check how the land is classified in the planning policy; if it has been designated for development the policy will sometime have been out for consultation for comments, if you you missed that it will be difficult to fight.Town green status is possible but evidence needs to be collated including witnesses who are prepared to verify long term usage as open space.

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Dear all,

 

This may be a random post and not really much to do with trees but I know there are many people on here that are "in the know" about this subject.

 

Here goes, for the past 2 years or so, many local people including my family and myself have been desperately trying to save a small play area at the bottom of our road. The town council surprise surprise want to sell it for land to build houses on. We agree that not many people use this park but wanted to campaign to turn the land into a different type of public space rather than lose it to some rich out of town property developer.

Cutting a very long story short. The council have ignored our petitions and decided to sell up. But recently we have discovered that the land is covered in the conservation area.

 

This is something I do not know much about apart from a quick read on wikipedia last night.

 

There are 2 Cherry trees on site and I am wondering what is the score with these trees? will they be automatically protected by preservation orders or not? And can the council just go ahead and sell up to a private developer? The land is within the conservation area.

 

Any advice, tips etc would be highly appreciated as we feel we are fighting a losing battle but we will not give up until the end. This small area of land would make a cracking "village square" maybe with some seating, bins, new trees and maybe a small monument of some kind? rather than it going to a very very greedy man who seems to be buying as much of the town as possible for new housing.

 

If anyone would like to see extra details, maps etc then please let me know. I am just desperate for any info you people out there can give me.

 

Thank you for reading, I hope someone out there is more in the know than me.

 

Lee :0

 

This might be a better bet, if it's applicable https://www.gov.uk/town-and-village-greens-how-to-register

 

Good luck either way..

Paul

 

PS SOrry if someone has already posted this :confused1:

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