Basildon Council are appealing the Secretary of State’s decision to the High Court
The Council is challenging the Government’s decision
on the grounds that it has been made prematurely and
without regard to work currently underway to complete
its Local Development Framework (LDF) - which, as the
Planning Inspector accepted, will be the planning
document guiding all future decisions about where
homes will, and will not, be built in Wickford and
the whole Basildon District. The Council will also
argue in the High Court that central Government
failed to declare an interest in the land. When it
was originally sold to the developers, Gleeson and
Gladedale, there was a provision that, if and when
any planning permission was granted and its value
increased considerably, some of that increase would
be paid to central Government.
Councillor Tony Ball, the Basildon Cabinet member for planning, said “This land is highly valued by the community and they don’t want to see it built on. We will do everything we can to try to get the Secretary of State’s decision overturned”. WNGAG applaud this resolute action by Council leaders. We’re equally determined to see local democracy win in the end. It may take up to six months or a year for the High Court to hear the case. We’ll keep you posted.
Councillor Tony Ball, the Basildon Cabinet member for planning, said “This land is highly valued by the community and they don’t want to see it built on. We will do everything we can to try to get the Secretary of State’s decision overturned”. WNGAG applaud this resolute action by Council leaders. We’re equally determined to see local democracy win in the end. It may take up to six months or a year for the High Court to hear the case. We’ll keep you posted.


