yeh it's being moved, heard rumours to the area round the corner, would imagine this due to the piling that's taking place on the pitch area now . More progress !Looks like theyre doing something to the concrete plant on the pitch area today.
Pouring concrete : the new drying paint.
What are those rectangular things sticking out from the recent pours? Are they to take the structural supports?
Yes, by the looks of it they are the pile caps which is basically where you will place the structural supporting frame.
Not to worry, Stephen Crabb is the replacement.There's a possibility tonight's news could result in a minor delay to the planning permission being finalised. For those who don't know. Ian Duncan Smith has resigned from his position as Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, supposedly as a result of Chancellor George Osborne's plans to further cut disability benefits in order to raise the threshold at which people have to start paying the higher rate of income tax. This will force at least a minor cabinet reshuffle that could result in Greg Clarke, the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, being moved elsewhere. If so his replacement would have to acquaint themselves with the plans (which Clarke should already be familiar with) before they decide whether or not to "call in" the proposals for further scrutiny.
Lots of progress. Wonder if we will see any structure popping up soon
Indeed, they moved quickly this time. Now we just need Clarke to sign off on it before there's any more chaos.Not to worry, Stephen Crabb is the replacement.
To give some info about the Secretary of State's powers to call-in the planning decision i.e. make the decision in place of the Local Authority.
This can be done at any time during the planning application process, up to the point at which the local planning authority actually makes the decision.
At present Haringey have confirmed it is mindful to grant the Planning Application and will issue the formal decision when the S106 terms are agreed.
If not agreed by 18th March the Planning Application will go back to the Planning Committee.
Calling-in Planning Applications
"Anyone can ask for a planning application to be called-in. Applicants should give clear reasons why they think that the application should be called-in, including why it is of more than local importance. For further information see the Planning Inspectorate Procedural Guide"