Monday, 1st December 2008

News from the Jersey Evening Post

Planning blamed for infill fiasco

THE Canavan inquiry into the Trinity landfill scheme has cleared farmer Charles Gallichan of any wrongdoing.

Solicitor Carol Canavan says that a series of ‘relatively minor mistakes, omissions and failures’ led to the decision to approve the controversial development - but she lays most of the blame on the Planning applications sub-committee, which backed it against officer advice.

She says that the scale of the development was clear from the application and that no one hid anything from the sub-committee.

Mrs Canavan also says that the intervention of Senator Frank Walker on behalf of Mr Gallichan did not make any difference, except to speed up the issuing of a permit which had already been approved.

Her conclusions, published this morning, have already prompted accusations of a ‘whitewash’ from Senator Ted Vibert while Deputy Jackie Hilton, who chairs the Planning sub-committee, says she is ‘dismayed and disappointed’ by its findings.

Article posted on 31st August, 2004 - 12.00am

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