There's got to be a documentary on @netflix about this because you just could not make this up....it's an incredulous story but its not a story, its real life.
This needs to serve as one of those planning quotes "has Astley due diligence been adhered to" so any future monumental fuff ups like this cannot be repeated.
Much support and admiration to those impacted and please do not ever go quiet because that's how these things are allowed to just go away and be forgotten about
@astleyaction
An explosive and damning report from @Alexarmstrong on @gbnews last night.
Alex & his panel looked into the decisions @WiganCouncil made to make these monstrous 60ft Astley warehouses a reality.
You can watch it in full on their YouTube: https://t.co/bBnj3umr1X
I mean just look at that!!. How on earth can @WiganCouncil think that's ok?!!! It's DREADFUL! I feel so much for all involved in standing up against this complete miscarriage of justice. @astleyaction#shameonWiganCouncil
@Alexarmstrong@astleyaction That representation is not reflective at all of the reality of the impact it has caused. The warehouse is 30m away from my house with no bund (mound) whatsoever. This reality of this development was miss sold to the committee.
Hello @WiganCouncil please can you pick up the phone to us or just respond RE why the council thought an Environmental Impact Assessment was not needed on this?
Our own privately advised assessments shows that this should never have gone ahead without an EIA… keen to understand why your council didn’t reach the same conclusion.
Apparently planners thought this small amount of vegetation (that will of course takes years to grow) would be adequate enough to cover the 60 foot industrial warehouse…
Astonishing. Speaking with residents shortly, will bring you their thoughts unfiltered tonight.
Today, I’m heading up to Wigan to speak to residents, who claim not to have had a public consultation about THIS monstrosity built literally on their back gardens.
Have you heard about our fight against the approval of 4 monster warehouses in Astley? Approved by @WiganCouncil without an environmental impact assessment and with a wholly inadequate consultation process from Peel Logistics Property? Whistl are due to move in a few weeks time
A community who have seen their homes overshadowed by the construction of four huge industrial warehouses near Wigan have served notice to the Council in an attempt to halt building.
Residents say the 18-meter-high warehouses are 'monstrous'.
@swainitv reports.
Our statement after @WiganCouncil’s announce they will undergo an independent audit into their decision to approved four monster warehouses in our community.
Suspend Astley Warehouses & Launch Independent Review of Wigan Council Planning Department - Sign the Petition! https://t.co/FHH8rOrhMO via @UKChange@WiganCouncil@astleyaction
'When did you guys begin to realise that they weren't stopping that this thing would grow and grow?'
The government has announced plans to stop new building projects from being ground to a halt by local councils.
But people in one neighbourhood in Greater Manchester are up in arms, after a new development of 60-foot warehouses was built, literally in their backyard.
@susannareid100 and Richard are joined by resident Steve Retford.