The Metalworks

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Dear Liverpool City Council,
Pumpfields Regeneration Company [or whichever company 'owns' the Metalworks at the present moment [.60 Vauxhall Rd, Liverpool L3 6DL] returned to Planning in 2019 in order to get planning permission to add two more stories to the development. Could you please supply the following information:

[1] The date when the Metalworks development went back to planning in 2019

[2] A link to the Planning meeting when the Metalworks requested a two story addition to the development application...or any other alteration/addition

Yours faithfully,

Josie Mullen

Liverpool City Council

 
Dear Josie Mullen
 
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Thank you for your request for information that was received on 7 July
2019 concerning Dear Liverpool City Council,
Pumpfields Regeneration Company [or whichever company 'owns' the
Metalworks at the present moment [.60 Vauxhall Rd, Liverpool L3 6DL]
returned to Planning in 2019 in order to get planning permission to add
two more stories to the development. Could you please supply the following
information:

[1] The date when the Metalworks development went back to planning in 2019

[2] A link to the Planning meeting when the Metalworks requested a two
story addition to the development application...or any other
alteration/addition

Yours faithfully,

Josie Mullen...
 
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Dear Liverpool City Council,

Please pass this on to the person who conducts Freedom of Information reviews.

I am writing to request an internal review of Liverpool City Council's handling of my FOI request 'The Metalworks'.

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https://www.business-live.co.uk/economic...

According to Business Live in an interview with Simon Clarke/ Acentus Real Estate:
The Metalworks
QUOTE - “We launched the scheme in April 2017. We then halted sales last year, so members of the planning committee could come onto the council [following changes to committees during that year’s Local Elections]. They wanted to revise many schemes in Liverpool, of which the Metalworks was one.He said developers took advantage of the revised process to get an extra two floors, meaning it expanded in size."
Mr Clarke stated that this change did not go through Planning, but has been passed by LCC

This seems to be completely at odds with the content of the response to this FOI

[1] Is this misinformation by Mr Simon Clarke?

[2] Did LCC, in fact, 'revise many scheme' after the 2018 elections?

[3] If this is the case, why didn't these development revisions go through Planning?

A full history of my FOI request and all correspondence is available on the Internet at this address: https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/t...

Yours faithfully,

Josie Mullen4] If Mr Simon Clarkes's statements are, in fact, untrue - and he has bee

Dear Information Requests,

......still waiting for Internal Review response

Yours sincerely,

Josie Mullen

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Please see attached our response to your information request as submitted
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completing the review process.

 

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