Traffic problem evidence being collected

A new section of our website contains collated reports of:

  • Traffic problems being created by Tesco’s operation, including lorry blocking and driving on the pavement)
  • Evidence of unloading during the banned period
  • Evidence of unloading from the front of the site (which is disallowed by planning condition)

http://www.nomillroadtesco.org/category/traffic/

If you spot anything similar, which may indicate a breach of planning condition or an offence of obstruction or driving on the pavement, please:

  1. E-mail your report and photos to webmaster@nomillroadtesco.org . We will put this evidence online but anonymise it (unless you state you are happy to have your name public)
  2. If you feel that a breach of planning permission has taken place (see below for guidance), please contact the Council:
  3. If you feel that an offence of obstruction or driving on the pavement has been committed, report this to the police at 0345 4564564 (local rate number).
East Area Committee members have given the senior planners powers to take enforcement action in respect of breaches of planning permission regarding deliveries.

Reporting a breach of condition:

The relevant condition being breached is:

Planning permission C/71/0826 for the building at 163-167 Mill Road.

“Condition: No loading or unloading of  goods,  including  fuel,  shall take place otherwise than within the curtilage of the site.”

The reason:  “To  avoid  obstruction  of  the  surrounding  streets  and  to safeguard the amenities of adjacent premises”.

Details of how to report a suspected breach of condition are at http://www.cambridge.gov.uk/ccm/content/planning-and-building-control/planning-enforcement/how-to-report-a-suspected-breach.en

Please report suspected breaches as soon as possible.

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