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Politics => Local Issues and Matters => Topic started by: norfolkngoode on December 12, 2021, 08: PM

Title: A tale of 2 councils
Post by: norfolkngoode on December 12, 2021, 08: PM
Hartlepool man submits pre planning application for an extension on his property, nothing major just a small extension to the rear of his house....
Due to covid, (apparently) he hears nothing from HBC for around 2 months...

At roughly the same time a gentleman residing in Stockton, submits an application for a garage/porch extension on the front of his house, again nothing major.
Within one week Stockton man has a reply, telling him a decision will be made on his application within four weeks from the date of submission.

Hartlepool man finally gets response from council telling him a full application will be required due to the following (illegible) reasons,
please contact us (on the following) if you have any questions.....
Hartlepool man attempts to contact council, to no avail, so submits full planning application in the dark...

Meanwhile Stockton mans plans are approved, 4 weeks to the day after submission, 3 months later extension is complete.

Hartlepool man perseveres, and finally gets approval 5 months after Stockton mans extension is built!

True story

Title: Re: A tale of 2 councils
Post by: Lucy Lass-Tick on December 13, 2021, 02: PM
Cheaper council tax, too! I know someone who's moved from a one bedroomed (band A) flat in Hartlepool to a detached, two bedroomed bungalow in the suburbs of Stockton (band C). I'm reliably informed that (with the single person discount) the band A council tax for Hartlepool was c. £87 a month - the band C Stockton one is c. £114! And I've been shown the paperwork, too ...
Title: Re: A tale of 2 councils
Post by: The Great Dictator on December 13, 2021, 05: PM


  A man applies to erect a statue in the park 2 months ago, they cash his cheque within days and hasn't heard anything since  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: A tale of 2 councils
Post by: Lucy Lass-Tick on December 13, 2021, 10: PM
Quote from: The Great Dictator on December 13, 2021, 05: PM


  A man applies to erect a statue in the park 2 months ago, they cash his cheque within days and hasn't heard anything since  ;D ;D ;D

Most odd ...
Title: Re: A tale of 2 councils
Post by: eddy on December 17, 2021, 09: PM
Probably the lone planning officer left at the council had to fit it in around doing the 3 other jobs they were delegated due to the rest of the staff being laid off to safeguard executive salaries balance recent budget cuts. The guy who works in planning got round to sorting it because they got rid of his school crossing role this week
Title: Re: A tale of 2 councils
Post by: Inspector Knacker on December 20, 2021, 11: AM
 Just another tiresome cheap shot on behalf of your beloved political masters.