![]() ![]() "This outcome was a massive relief to us all. ![]() Planning officers had advised Gedling Borough Council's planning committee to carry out enforcement action, meaning the unauthorized events and activities would be stopped, but the deferred decision has allowed the business to continue.Ī B2B spokesperson, commenting after the committee meeting, said: "The committee members present voted to defer a final decision to a later date, thereby allowing time to try and find a solution to compromise and work between the Council and Landowner / businesses. ![]() More than 2,200 people have signed a petition in support of saving the activity site. I would seem a waste to close it down over a few complaints." "It creates jobs and it seems quite popular. I don't think it makes sense to close it after years of it running fine. Planning officers previously said although the outdoor activities were acceptable on greenbelt land, the benefits of the plan did not outweigh the potential "harm" to the protected countryside area caused by keeping the site's infrastructure in place.Īnother neighbour, who did not want to be named, said: "I don't really see what the problem with it is. The business employs around 45 people a year. The application will be deferred to the next planning committee. "It is greenbelt so you can't really do much else with it." We saw the lights as well from here too, but we just thought 'let them have a good time'. "We heard it last year when they held the festivals but it wasn't a problem. "It doesn't really impact us, and there aren't many people that live near to it. Nigel Wilson, 60, who lives across from the maze maize on Mansfield Road, said he heard the festivals, but had no problem with the events being held. It is a good thing for the area, I would rather it stay here than be shut." It doesn't have a big impact on us and it is very popular and the kids have a good time there. How Nottingham are you? Take our phrases quiz here An 83-year-old woman said: "We've never had many problems with it, apart from one of the festivals which caused really bad parking issues. But when Nottinghamshire Live visited homes close to the events site, neighbours explained they saw the facility as a positive and hoped it would stay. ![]()
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