Key decisions due for Preston mosque, Chorley super prison and Penwortham's giant housing estate
Decisions over three controversial developments proposed for Central Lancashire are due during the early part of 2023 – with at least two of them set to come before the end of this month.
There was controversy ahead of the hearing when a website criticising the proposal was set up and appeared to mimic the design of one established to promote the proposal. The copycat site – whose origin was never established – later added a message saying that “racists [are] not welcome”, after supporters of the mosque said that the page contained “false and potentially defamatory content”.
Keep Bee Lane Rural, a local group established in opposition to the plans, told the hearing that existing residents in the rural location were being made ill by the prospect of the development and said that some of them would live “the rest of their lives” on a building site if the blueprint were approved.
District council leader Paul Foster also told the inquiry that the housing scheme should be rejected unless or until the A582 was turned into a dual carriageway – a project which he did not foresee happening anytime soon.No firm date has been published for when Levelling Up Secretary Michael Gove MP will reach his decision, having considered the recommendations of inquiry chair Patrick Hanna. Mr.
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