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Plans Thrown Out
An East Hampshire District councillor has labelled the dismissal of two applications to build 30 homes in Lark Rise, Liphook as "brilliant".
Sam James was speaking about the highly controversial Lowsley Farm application at a Bramshott and Liphook Parish Council meeting last Monday.
"Would the Parish council agree that the Lowsley Farm appeal decision is one of the most brilliant in the long time?" he asked.
"It's very good news." The council concurred.
A government inspector has dismissed both appeals in a report issued earlier the same day, on the grounds that 30 homes would cause "unacceptable harm" to the character of the area, and the living conditions of neighbouring residents.
Article posted on: 21 May 2003
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