Description | Papers and correspondence regarding a planning appeal by Mr. Edmund Smith against Whiston Rural District Council and Lancashire County Council's refusal to allow land at Peacock House Farm, Tincle Peg Lane, Knowsley, to be used as a site for caravans. Includes: correspondence with the Ministry of Housing and Local Government, London and Manchester (1956); site report by the Public Health Department, Whiston R.D.C. (May 1956); map of the appeal site and the surrounding area; list of attendees at the planning appeal inquiry (May 1956); photographs of the appeal site; typescript draft and copy evidence of Crawford George Tomlinson, Divisional Planning Officer, Lancashire County Council, to be presented at the inquiry (May 1956); correspondence sent to residents and property owners in the vicinity of Peacock House Farm (May 1956); correspondence with Lancashire County Council's Divisional Planning Office, Liverpool (1956); observations of the Planning Authority regarding the appeal (January 1956); Edmund Smith's Form of Appeal to the Minister of Housing and Local Government (December 1955); details of an earlier planning application at the site (November 1954); typescript statement on behalf of the Planning Authority for the planning appeal inquiry, with handwritten corrections and additions (May 1956); handwritten notes; typescript statement on behalf of the Planning Authority regarding an appeal by S. Huyton relating to building houses on the south side of Pottery Lane, Whiston (January 1956). |