Bellybabe wrote: Ignorant actually simply means not knowing, which is the context in which I assume DC was using it - that many people did not object because they were unaware of it. I doubt she was using it in a pejorative way.
I don't think dc meant it in pejorative way either. When I stated "BTW I don't think its fair or reasonable to label the many hundreds of households who didn't complain, as ignorant. " I meant that it is not fair or reasonable to assume that people who did not complain were ignorant. Many people were aware of the proposal (POL, Evening News, leafleting, local gossip etc) and chose not to complain.
Epykat wrote: Obviously if it's affecting somebody's living conditions directly they're going to object.
Is that not self-interest? Part of the purpose of planning regulations is to thwart unreasonable protest. People have a right to protest and in this case they have. If they had perhaps had a btter understanding of the appropriate regulations maybe they wouldn't have wasted their time.
Epykat wrote: Sure you would (complain)if they wanted to build something directly in front of your windows - or would you stick to your 'build on any available empty bit' stance?
Me? I would comply with the planning guidelines and procedures. Live and let live.
Allow me to put the question to dc again:
"However, I willingly accept that by any standards this is a high number of complaints. With such a strong voice raised against the proposal; on what basis did it fail?"
I guess the protesters may still succeed as I understand the project has yet to be approved at commitee level. However, having read the guidelines I am certain that there will be a building of some descripition on that land. Personally, I don't like the proposed buildings.