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    From swldxer1958@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jul 6 05:57:10 2023
    A retrospective planning permission for a quad bike centre that’s already been running at the site for years has prompted a host of objections.

    Quadrenalin Quadbiking Centre have operated from Great Firs in Great Brickhill for the past eight and a half years with no planning permission.

    But now they must apply for backdated consent to be there – and this has given residents a chance to vent their views

    The application, which is being considered by Buckinghamshire Council, is for change of use of the land for a quad biking facility with associated tracks, training area, ancillary buildings and landscaping.

    Quadrenalin say the centre follows government legislation and their instructors are trained by the European Institute of ATVs.

    "From the entrance a very small portion of the centre can be seen, only the wooden shelters which are actually horse shelters. The rest of the site cannot been seen from the road by foot or vehicle,” their application states.

    But it’s not the aesthetics that are worrying residents. They say the quad bikes cause noise, pollution, damage to wildlife and increased traffic on country lanes in their village.

    Little Brickhill Parish Council state: "Access to the site is along Little Brickhill Lane. This is a C-class single-track country lane of less than 4.5 metres width (and in some place considerably less than that – down to as little as 3 metres). The
    lane is used by dog walkers, ramblers, horse riders, and cyclists...”

    In its objection Great Brickhill Parish Council stated: “The Parish Council is mindful that there continues to be considerable and strong opposition to the quad biking facility from village residents (and also from residents of Little Brickhill), and
    this has been voiced on a regular basis to Parish Councillors over the years.

    "This is reflected in the many responses opposing the application which the planning authority will have seen – all of these from local residents – compared with the fewer number of responses from those supporting the application, nearly all of whom
    do not live locally and are not adversely affected by the development.”

    Milton Keynes City Council has also objected on grounds of loss of amenity to residents because of noise issues, vehicular access to the site, parking arrangements and increased traffic on the lane.

    Many residents have also submitted formal objections, saying it’s a “totally inappropriate” use of the countryside and it causes noise and atmospheric pollution.

    The application was submitted a year ago but the consultation period ended last month so it’s likely to be determined shortly.

    An officer for Bucks Council’s Environmental Health department said: "I believe that the quadbike operation... need not result in an unacceptable degradation of local residential amenity if proportionate controls are put in place"

    But local councillor David Bratt is pressing strongly for it to be refused.

    He said: “The site is located in what was a very tranquil and beautiful countryside. Engine noise threatens wildlife and impacts residents.”

    The application is being made retrospectively as it has been operating without permission for several years. This should not be tolerated."

    “I strongly object to the application.”

    https://www.miltonkeynes.co.uk/news/environment/we-dont-want-noisy-quad-bike-centre-in-our-peaceful-area-of-milton-keynes-say-protesters-4205682

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  • From JNugent@21:1/5 to swldx...@gmail.com on Thu Jul 6 14:44:59 2023
    On 06/07/2023 01:57 pm, swldx...@gmail.com wrote:

    A retrospective planning permission for a quad bike centre that’s already been running at the site for years has prompted a host of objections.
    Quadrenalin Quadbiking Centre have operated from Great Firs in Great Brickhill for the past eight and a half years with no planning permission.
    But now they must apply for backdated consent to be there – and this has given residents a chance to vent their views
    The application, which is being considered by Buckinghamshire Council, is for change of use of the land for a quad biking facility with associated tracks, training area, ancillary buildings and landscaping.
    Quadrenalin say the centre follows government legislation and their instructors are trained by the European Institute of ATVs.
    "From the entrance a very small portion of the centre can be seen, only the wooden shelters which are actually horse shelters. The rest of the site cannot been seen from the road by foot or vehicle,” their application states.
    But it’s not the aesthetics that are worrying residents. They say the quad bikes cause noise, pollution, damage to wildlife and increased traffic on country lanes in their village.
    Little Brickhill Parish Council state: "Access to the site is along Little Brickhill Lane. This is a C-class single-track country lane of less than 4.5 metres width (and in some place considerably less than that – down to as little as 3 metres). The
    lane is used by dog walkers, ramblers, horse riders, and cyclists...”
    In its objection Great Brickhill Parish Council stated: “The Parish Council is mindful that there continues to be considerable and strong opposition to the quad biking facility from village residents (and also from residents of Little Brickhill), and
    this has been voiced on a regular basis to Parish Councillors over the years.
    "This is reflected in the many responses opposing the application which the planning authority will have seen – all of these from local residents – compared with the fewer number of responses from those supporting the application, nearly all of
    whom do not live locally and are not adversely affected by the development.”
    Milton Keynes City Council has also objected on grounds of loss of amenity to residents because of noise issues, vehicular access to the site, parking arrangements and increased traffic on the lane.
    Many residents have also submitted formal objections, saying it’s a “totally inappropriate” use of the countryside and it causes noise and atmospheric pollution.
    The application was submitted a year ago but the consultation period ended last month so it’s likely to be determined shortly.
    An officer for Bucks Council’s Environmental Health department said: "I believe that the quadbike operation... need not result in an unacceptable degradation of local residential amenity if proportionate controls are put in place"
    But local councillor David Bratt is pressing strongly for it to be refused. He said: “The site is located in what was a very tranquil and beautiful countryside. Engine noise threatens wildlife and impacts residents.”
    The application is being made retrospectively as it has been operating without permission for several years. This should not be tolerated."
    “I strongly object to the application.”

    https://www.miltonkeynes.co.uk/news/environment/we-dont-want-noisy-quad-bike-centre-in-our-peaceful-area-of-milton-keynes-say-protesters-4205682

    Best of luck, Little Brickhill Parish Council, Great Brickhill Parish
    Council, Milton Keynes City Council and Cllr. Bratt.

    And it's well past time that for people operating anti-social businesses without planning consent, there should be significant criminal
    sanctions, irrespective of whether a consent is gained retrospectively.

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  • From swldxer1958@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jul 6 08:21:07 2023
    QUOTE: But it’s not the aesthetics that are worrying residents. They say the quad bikes cause noise, pollution, damage to wildlife and increased traffic on country lanes in their village. ENDS

    Do you think that these anti-social chavs actually give a toss about the environment?

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  • From JNugent@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jul 6 16:34:05 2023
    On 06/07/2023 04:21 pm, swldx...@gmail.com [the Chief Anti-Social Chav]
    wrote:

    QUOTE: But it’s not the aesthetics that are worrying residents. They say the quad bikes cause noise, pollution, damage to wildlife and increased traffic on country lanes in their village. ENDS

    Do you think that these anti-social chavs actually give a toss about the environment?

    Anti-social chavs don't care about the environment, or about other people.

    That's why they ride their chav-bikes along footways and in other areas reserved for pedestrians.

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  • From swldxer1958@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jul 6 08:41:48 2023
    QUOTE: Milton Keynes City Council has also objected on grounds of loss of amenity to residents because of noise issues, vehicular access to the site, parking arrangements and increased traffic on the lane.

    Many residents have also submitted formal objections, saying it’s a “totally inappropriate” use of the countryside and it causes noise and atmospheric pollution ENDS

    They have to be registered, insured and taxed as well.

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  • From Spike@21:1/5 to swldx...@gmail.com on Thu Jul 6 16:02:26 2023
    swldx...@gmail.com <swldxer1958@gmail.com> wrote:
    QUOTE: Milton Keynes City Council has also objected on grounds of loss of amenity to residents because of noise issues, vehicular access to the
    site, parking arrangements and increased traffic on the lane.

    Many residents have also submitted formal objections, saying it’s a “totally inappropriate” use of the countryside and it causes noise and atmospheric pollution ENDS


    They have to be registered, insured and taxed as well.

    So do e-scooters and modified electric-motor cycles have to be registered, insured and taxed. Do you know of any that are?

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    Spike

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  • From swldxer1958@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jul 6 09:07:25 2023
    QUOTE: "This is reflected in the many responses opposing the application which the planning authority will have seen – all of these from local residents – compared with the fewer number of responses from those supporting the application, nearly all
    of whom do not live locally and are not adversely affected by the development.” ENDS

    LET DEMOCRACY PREVAIL - PEOPLE HAVE SPOKEN.

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  • From JNugent@21:1/5 to swldx...@gmail.com on Thu Jul 6 17:57:33 2023
    On 06/07/2023 05:07 pm, swldx...@gmail.com wrote:

    QUOTE: "This is reflected in the many responses opposing the application which the planning authority will have seen – all of these from local residents – compared with the fewer number of responses from those supporting the application, nearly all
    of whom do not live locally and are not adversely affected by the development.” ENDS

    LET DEMOCRACY PREVAIL - PEOPLE HAVE SPOKEN.

    Indeed.

    I couldn't agree more.

    When is the PEOPLEs' national vote on theft of road space for chav-cycle
    lanes going to be held?

    Or is that Totally Different?

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  • From Simon Mason@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jul 6 10:09:57 2023
    QUOTE: Quadrenalin say the centre follows government legislation and their instructors are trained by the European Institute of ATVs. ENDS

    Does that stand for Arseholes, Tossers and Vandals?

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