ePetition details

Objection to Heythrop Drive 20% Extension - 77265/APP/2022/2845

We the undersigned petition Hillingdon Council to We call upon Hillingdon Council to immediately reject this poorly thought-out and damaging application which will adversely affect the quality of life for residents in Heythrop Drive and adjacent roads both in the short term and long term. We call upon Hillingdon Council to immediately refuse this plan and send it back to the developers for further consideration with an instruction that if they wish to move ahead with the plan they only do this after comprehensive and detailed consultation with all Hilllingdon Residents affected in Heythrop Drive and adjacent roads to the satisfaction of all residents.

London Borough of Hillingdon has failed to carry out consultation with nearly all residents of Heythrop Drive despite the fact this plan would involve a 20%+ extension of the road and 4 new large detached houses.

On reaching 20 signatures it may be considered in conjunction with the relevant live planning application at an upcoming Committee meeting. The Council's Democratic Services Team will be in touch with the lead petitioner to advise and take this petition forward accordingly.

This ePetition ran from 09/10/2022 to 03/11/2022 and has now finished.

58 people signed this ePetition.

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