You give PPAG too much credit, to date they have had no success at either spoiling or delaying PHS on Porty Park. Their only success is helping prevent housing on the golfie.Bob Jefferson wrote:If PHS gets the go ahead at the forthcoming Council meeting then that will be great news. However, if Councillor Hawkins and PPAG continue to use spoiling and delaying tactics then local parents are going to be very angry indeed.
Had common good not been dealt with prior to Dec 18th then you could maybe have argued they had delayed matters. The fact is not one of the so called "Wave 3" schools has made progress over the last two years. IF MM is as good as her word, we are now on a level playing field and will be treated fairly.
PPAG won't delay planning either. They will will be given time and mechanism to make their views known and that's all. Building on any park , even one of the parks that PPAG would prefer to build on, is not going to happen without a bit of a stooshie but it need not cause undue delay.
As far as securing planning permission is concerned it is by no means a foregone conclusion but on the evidence to date they have a very weak case.
I'm not sure about that. Stephen Hawkins has a lot of local support and more than a few hold him in high esteem in recognition of the good work he has done over the years.Bob Jefferson wrote: As you suggest, the prospect of a local councillor attempting to delay the re-build of a new school in his own backyard beggars belief and would never be forgiven.