A statement issued today on the LB Haringey website comes a day after the demonstration at Haringey full council meeting. It does not mean the application is overturned - but there will be a substantial delay until more detail can be supplied by NLWA.

 

The statement reads:

 

The submission of a plan to build a waste processing plant in Pinkham Way has been put on hold following intervention by Haringey Council.

Haringey Council has lobbied the North London Waste Authority about the lack of detail in its current proposals.

The council also argued for consultation on the plan to happen once an independent planning inspector has tested the detail of the wide-ranging waste plan for north London.

The NLWA has agreed to the council’s demands, which will see them now submit a detailed planning application for consultation with residents and consideration by the council’s planning committee after the inspector reports in April 2012.

Councillor Alan Strickland, Cabinet Member for Economic Development and Social Inclusion, Haringey Council has promised to hold a far reaching and thorough consultation programme once the planning application has been validated and lodged. He said:

“We’re determined to ensure we have a fair, open and transparent process based on good quality information. We’re pleased the NLWA has responded to our lobbying on this.

“We’ll run an extended consultation with exhibitions and public forums in Haringey, Enfield and Barnet to make sure everyone is fully informed. I’ll be working closely with all councillors to make sure residents are kept up-to-date with what's being proposed and I will ensure that all voices are heard.”

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The fact that the planning process is "on hold" is not as clear as it might be; several questions have been posed on the Pinkham Way Incinerator Blog which has been a very close observer and documented the whole complex story to date.

The unanswered questions from the websuite are reproduced here as follows:

 

We say: It is still not clear what exactly has happened (and we have tried to find out!) Has the planning application been withdrawn, to be resubmitted 'with more details' next year? (And does that mean a full planning application?)

So then, are we in a period when the North London Waste Authority and Barnet Council can seek pre-application comments again, to be included in their resubmitted 'Statement of Community Involvement' (part of large planning applications)?

That would mean Haringey would not be involved in any consultations (or have any of the costs) because there is no planning application to consult on. An extra factor though: Barnet Council never does very much consultation on planning matters within its borders, so is hardly likely to throw resources at consultations in two other boroughs!

Or is the planning application still 'submitted'?

In that case, Haringey cannot release it for public consultation until it is considered sound, and we already know that new material will not be submitted until next year, so publication seems impossible. As a duly-authorised 'Local Planning Authority', Haringey could not lawfully organise and document consultation, under the Planning Acts, on what is a moving target.

Does anyone know what's going on?

 

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