Will Stamford CC site be at risk?
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Pathfinder, not quite sure what you wanted in this blank post but I have put the links here from your following post and Deleted User that. Hope that is OK.
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Stamford c.c. site is situated in fine shade wood
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This something that has been going on for quite some time, keeps getting refused and they keep coming back with another applicatin. I believe the stumbling block quite rightly so is the access
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I can see that the proposed development might be an issue for a number of reasons. However, the title of this thread is will Stamford CC site be at risk? It would be interesting to here from the OP why they tabled the question, as I can see nothing in the
links that were given that refers to the Caravan Club site. Have I missed something?0 -
The warden at the time when this first reared its head, said the lodges would be built further back in the woods not near the Club site
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We have one of these developments in our local forest and even if you walk through the middle of it you hardly know the lodges are there. If it is to be built away from the CC site I would have thought it would have minimal impact. Environmental concerns
are quite another matter. The site near us is also located close to the visitor centre and car parks, and even in peak season once you are a quarter of a mile or so into the wood, you are almost on your own.0