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Friday 10 October 2014

Surprise as newly-elected Parish Councillor's planning application is revealed one HOUR after the election

There was surprise last night when just one hour after Pamela Myles had been elected as one of three new Shalfleet Parish Councillors, her planning application was released by the Isle of Wight Council.

Surprise by locals was expressed as the newly-elected Parish Councillor Pamela Myles's application, already refused twice by the Parish Council and the Isle of Wight Council, for a new house on non-residential land, was revealed just one HOUR after the election results were declared by the Returning Officer, in which Mrs Myles had a vote of 138, the second-largest vote in the election.  In the Planning Statement, Mrs Myles offers to pay £10,000 to the Shalfleet Church of England School  www.fosay.co.uk/ 

"Mr & Mrs Myles are also willing to offer the local Parish a section 106 agreement in the amount of £10000 to be a one off payment used for the benefit of the local School. We believe the school were interested in acquiring extra land to improve their facilities."

Mrs Myles's planning application for this house which has already been refused twice since 2012, most recently in August 2013 is reference TCP/12157/K, P/01188/14  and may be viewed in full on the IWC website.  Some of the key points are embedded in this report, below.



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