In reply to Timmd:
> Is there nothing more you can do, like writing to the local papers and direct action perhaps?
> It worked in Sheffield to do with the trees.
> Now may be the time to dig in your heels as a village.
This is just the latest of a series of crushing defeats for the village.The villagers are tired of losing. I am tired of the toll it has taken on my personal life. It's made me cynical about politics on all levels. Most of this is a result of the hollowing out of local government by the centre. It is going to get a lot worse.
The Planning Case Officer has driven the whole thing. Historic England wrote to them raising legal points. We commissioned a Heritage Appraisal. The Local Plan has specific site requirements and the Council's own Conservation Area Character Appraisal has a checklist for change. None of this mattered. We have an overwhelmingly Tory Council which dominates the Planning Committee. They are old men with antedeluvian attitudes who have no understanding of conservation or climate issues. The chair and vice chair displayed astonishing levels of ignorance.
It was worse than I could have imagined.
It's very kind of you to offer support. Being a climber I am very aware of the Sheffield tree battle.
I suppose the answer is for everyone to get involved and stick with it.