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Sheffield On The Beach V Meadowhall


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20 minutes ago, bassett one said:

glad to see sheffield will have its free beach and fun again this year,but heard SCC have agreed to let meadowhall do a larger event on the same weeks,trust theres will be chargeable ? what do others think?

Surely a private enterprise such as Meadowhall can do whatever it likes on its own land within the scope of the law/planning regulations anyway, why would permission have to be sought?

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1 hour ago, HeHasRisen said:

Surely a private enterprise such as Meadowhall can do whatever it likes on its own land within the scope of the law/planning regulations anyway, why would permission have to be sought?

At least It'll give  You, Padders and Hackey a chance to put your Mankinis on.  :hihi::hihi::hihi:

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6 minutes ago, bassett one said:

SCC i think have to give planning permision

Only 2 things on the Planning Portal since 2019 under the Meadowhall postcode, both are from 2022, and neither relate to this.

 

Therefore, Meadowhall dont need any "permission" and can  do as they please (within the existing laws and regulations)

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5 hours ago, HeHasRisen said:

Only 2 things on the Planning Portal since 2019 under the Meadowhall postcode, both are from 2022, and neither relate to this.

 

Therefore, Meadowhall dont need any "permission" and can  do as they please (within the existing laws and regulations)

I think it needs to be clarified that private land or not is irrelevant.  Places still need permission to do things on that land.

 

If one owned a large field or piece of concrete wasteland, they couldn't just whack up two buildings without permission. There are entirely private bits of land which require permission and approval just to put up certain type of sign or illuminated board or even change the layout of their own doorway.

 

The land at meadowhall is currently designated car parking space. I seriously doubt that meadowhall is going to be able to plonk some major leisure attraction and open it to the public without some form of permission.

 

In fact, from reading the article, it seems that planning permission was already granted for the attraction sometime back last year in September. The uncertainty remains as to whether or not meadowhall are going to go ahead with whatever activities its proposed.

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