Wednesday 2 January 2013

'Article 4 Direction' - Solar panels and the Stray

Submission sent on behalf of Harrogate Friends of the Earth opposing new restrictions on solar panels on properties bordering the Stray.

Full details of the proposed Article 4 Direction can be found at: http://www.harrogate.gov.uk/plan/Pages/Conservation-Areas.aspx 

PROPOSED ARTICLE 4(1) DIRECTION AROUND HARROGATE STRAY
I am writing on behalf of Harrogate Friends of the Earth with regard to the consultation on the proposed Harrogate Stray Article 4 Direction, which we believe is unnecessary and inappropriate.

No need has been shown for this Article 4 Direction. There is currently no problem of unsightly solar panels fronting the Stray. Your officers seem to be saying that an A4D is needed now in case it becomes a problem.

An A4D inconveniences all residents bordering the Stray who want panels, whether aesthetically pleasing or not, requiring them to go through the planning application process, pay for drawings etc. It would put a completely unwarranted obstacle in their way when what is needed is to give every encouragement to people to invest in renewable energy, as well as in energy efficiency.

Changes in the rules last year (GPDO, part 40) mean that planning permission is no longer normally required to install panels on residential properties in conservation areas, subject to some sensible conditions. We believe officers concern was sparked by an application for panels in Raglan Street, which was refused. As the property is commercial and not residential it is not affected by the changes and the owners would still need planning permission just as before.

In due course, if the council should have reasonable concern that this change is causing a problem, it could then consider an A4D, but now is not the time. Please do not extend the current temporary A4D.

Sincerely

Malcolm Margolis
Coordinator, Harrogate Friends of the Earth

www.foe.co.uk/groups/harrogate/

Sunday 7 October 2012

This is purely a practice post based on the assumption/hope that no one has found this blog yet. I'll just say that anyone who was out cycling today - and there were a lot of people including many young families doing just that - should have had a wonderful day. There must have been 70-80 of us out with Wheel Easy relishing a golden autumn day with some of the clearest views from Brimham Rocks and Dallowgill Moor (which is where some of us went) we have ever seen. I could mention some appalling aggressive driving and the disappointment of the paltry cycle lanes on Knaresborough Road but I'll leave my campaining hat off and celebrate what was an almost entirely serene day in very good company. Also I want to see how this post looks, hopefully with a photo.