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Residents interested in local planning invited to watch upcoming webcast

Friday 27th May 2016 Bath Echo News Team Politics

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Residents interested in local planning applications are being invited to tune into the live webcast of Bath & North East Somerset Council’s Development Management Committee next week.

The Council will be webcasting live from the meeting, from 2pm on Wednesday 1st June, 2016.

Footage will be streamed live via the link: http://www.bathnes.public-i.tv/core/portal/webcast_interactive/227445 and will also be available to view and search through content as an archived recording for 6 months after the meeting. 

Applications being discussed at the meeting include Bath Tourism Plus’s  Abbey Church Yard being used for the temporary Christmas Market from 24th November to 18th December 2016, including 173 retail chalets, 6 catering units and 4 mobile catering units. 

The Development Management Committee will also consider updates from the Government’s Planning Inspectorate on planning appeals including a 326-berth marina at Keynsham, and two separate appeals concerning housing developments in Midsomer Norton and Paulton which have been withdrawn by the applicant. 

Wednesday’s meeting is part of a short test-run of webcasting planning meetings.

An archived recording of a previous planning meeting (from 6th April, 2016) is also available to view at: http://www.bathnes.public-i.tv/core/portal/webcast_interactive/219937.

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