Quote:[SIZE=3]I guess listing doesn't always have anything to do with heritage:No jack it’s a modern practise. “Unfunded pension” grabbers from before the days of eh discovered that you could write addresses on to a list and there’s been no looking back by these jobsworths ever since. Love to know how much the whole process of putting in for a coi then processing it and then having the listing rejected by jeramy (its not giggs) hunt costs.
[/SIZE]
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2011/jun/15/broadgate-listing-rejected-by-jeremy-hunt
Presumably ehs criteria, make it up as it suits you, for listing are all wrong. Will eh appeal the decision. Take it to the people of bisposgate. Start a save the forests campaign. Will they have to review all their other listings. Maybe they should get out there now and list everything before a coi is requested again….Surely hunt should fire them for giving wrong advice to the government?
Quote:[SIZE=3]Applying for a COI is just a way for developers to remove uncertainty and risk from an aspect of a site. Not 'dangerous' as Sith states. More dangerous to not have applied and then be potentially faced with a spot listing. But not something that would be advisable for every siteSo why cant little old ladies have a bit of the uncertainty removed? Where's the cut off point
[/SIZE]
might have to start thinking about these as well
application for a lawful development certificate
Reason: your past is my past