From: Pat Boissieux Sent: 18 January 2007 09:20 To: Margaret Howe Subject: RE: FW: Confirmation of General Enquiry submission Margaret Nice one. Michael Watson from Trading Standards may have a word with you today about this. They are investigating this company. Last year they were called Concorde Development, same plot only it's grown into a village this year. I think your answer below will probably answer what Michael wants to know about Green Belt land, so I will forward this email to him. Pat Pat Boissieux PA to Michael Jordan, Director of Planning 020 8583 5331 -----Original Message----- From: Margaret Howe Sent: 18 January 2007 09:10 To: '' Cc: Pat Boissieux Subject: RE: FW: Confirmation of General Enquiry submission Dear Sorry for the delay in responding to you, firstly the Chattern Hill is an area which borders Bedfont (this ara is actually in the neighboruing authority of Spelthorne) but the area you are referrig to is in the Borough. With regards to the land remaining in Green Belt in the future, I can only advise that the concept of the Green Belt is long standing and has been, and continues to be, embraced by successive governments since the 1950s when it was first introduced. It is my view that the land will remain as Green Belt for the forseeable future. However, I am not in a position to say that it would either remain in Green Belt, or in fact that the concept of Green Belt Land will continue in perptuity. I can only advise on known facts. There is an obvious risk in property and land speculation and the decision would be entirely at your own risk. Kind regards Margaret Howe Principal Planning Officer Strategic Planning Policy London Borough of Hounslow t: 020 8583 5227 e: xxxxxxxx.xxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx.xx w. www.hounslow.gov.uk -----Original Message----- From: Sent: 17 January 2007 15:34 To: Margaret Howe; Pat Boissieux Subject: RE: FW: Confirmation of General Enquiry submission Hi Margaret, Thanks for the information. Some more clarification. Land that is classified as green belt, will it always stays as Green belt forever or it can change status in future ? Understand currently that the Council has no plans to remove this site from green belt but in future is there a possibility that the council may review it if there is a good proper strategic land planning proposal been submitted such as partial residential while keeping the green belt concept ? Rgds, >From: "Margaret Howe" >To: ","Pat Boissieux" > >Subject: RE: FW: Confirmation of General Enquiry submission >Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 09:24:24 -0000 > >Dear > >Further to previous correspondence please find below the only >information that we have available. > >I believe the site you are referring to a local as the site in Bedfont. >I am not aware of a site in the Borough that has planning permission >called Concorde village, as I understand it this is actually the >development companies name for this greenfield/ green belt site. > >The land is currently designated as green belt. As such, building >houses on it would be contrary to planning policy. The Council has no >plans to remove this site from the Green belt. > >I hope this information is of use to you Kind regards > >Margaret Howe >Principal Planning Officer >Strategic Planning Policy >London Borough of Hounslow >t: 020 8583 5227 >e: xxxxxxxx.xxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx.xx >w. www.hounslow.gov.uk > > > > >-----Original Message----- >From: >Sent: 16 January 2007 16:33 >To: Pat Boissieux >Cc: Margaret Howe >Subject: RE: FW: Confirmation of General Enquiry submission > > >Hi Pat and Margaret, > >This is the description of the land as stated in the brochure. >Concorde Village is located approximately 2 miles south of Terminal 4 >and the Cargo Terminal at Heathrow airport and immediately adjacent to >the BP Sunbury Park office complex. It consists of a 120 acre former >quarry with extensive frontage to Chertsey Road and Ashford Road. The >site was formerly a sand and gravel supplier. >I have attached the brochure for your reference. > >Hope this will give a clearer description on location of Concorde >Village in the Borough. > >Thanks. > >Rgds, > > > >From: "Pat Boissieux" > >To: > >CC: "Margaret Howe" > >Subject: FW: Confirmation of General Enquiry submission > >Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2007 11:18:04 -0000 > > > >Dear > > > >The Planning department have no knowledge of a Concorde Village > >within the Borough, so we cannot assist with your enquiry regarding > >planning permission. > > > >I have forwarded your enquiry to the Planning Policy team to answer > >your questions on the UDP. > > > >Kind regards > > > > > >Pat Boissieux > >PA to Michael Jordan, Director of Planning 020 8583 5331 > > > > > >-----Original Message----- > >From: > >Sent: 12 January 2007 18:02 > >To: Information Ced > >Subject: Confirmation of General Enquiry submission > > > > > >A General Enquiry was submitted online at www.hounslow.gov.uk. The > >enquiry was submitted on 12/01/2007 at 18:01. > > > > > >Enquiry > >------------------------------------------------------------ > >Question: > >I am thinking of buying a plot of land sold by Profitable Plots in > >Concorde Village. Just want to check if the land is meant for > >residential or commercial ? If not, in future is there any chance > >that it will receive planning ? I have been told that DLP is working > >on the planning. Hounslow Council will shortly begin a review of the > >Unitary Development Plan. The Council expect to publish preferred > >options for their future strategy and for development proposals in > >Sep 07 with an estimated adoption of the new plans in May 09. 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