Derbyshire water park: Developers update controversial plans for attraction in Crich quarry


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www.thestar.co.uk— BMET Limited submitted its plans to turn a Derbyshire quarry into a water park resort more than two years ago, with several years before that involving further development and negotiations. Sign up for newsletters from The Star Now the firm has submitted a flurry of new documents responding to Derbyshire County Council’s formal notice requesting more information – or face the application being rejected – which the authority issued in June 2022. The developers, who unveiled their plans for Crich...

www.thestar.co.uk—Crich Quarry water park: Developers update controversial plans for new resort near Sheffield. BMET Limited submitted its plans to turn Crich Quarry into a water park resort more than two years ago, with several years before that involving further development and negotiations. The site is less than an hour’s drive from Sheffield. Now the firm has submitted a flurry of new documents responding to Derbyshire County Council’s formal notice requesting more information – or face the application being rejected – which the authority issued in June 2022. The developers, who unveiled their plans...

www.thestar.co.uk—Residents raise protection for wildlife, parking and development issues at National Park Authority '. The third of the monthly sessions at venues around the Peak District saw people bring their feedback to the village's Memorial Hall with a chance to speak with Mr Mulligan in person. The next event will take place at Bakewell Quakers Hall on the 23 May, from 1-3pm. Among the topics discussed in Hathersage were the role of the National Park Authority, work with partners and the guiding, coordinating purpose of the National Park Management Plan, and the organisation’s own responsibilities and...

www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com—Midlothian planning: Straiton Retail Park expansion plans would see four new large commercial units built. Plans to expand Straiton Retail Park onto land behind the Asda store have been put before councillors for the first time. The application by Lansdowne Investment will see four new large commercial units built on the land at the popular retail park. Midlothian council’s planning committee heard the new premises may be home to retailers, but could also be food and drink or business premises. The meeting this week heard concerns about the access to the new buildings, which are proposed to be...