Midlands residents angered by additional schemes from Crooked House owners

Midlands residents angered by additional schemes from Crooked House owners

The new owners of the Crooked House pub in​ Staffordshire, which was burned down in ⁣a fire and subsequently demolished, have angered local people in​ a series of other redevelopment plans across the Midlands.

Planning documents reveal ATE‍ Farms, which bought the⁣ Crooked House from Marston’s brewery in July, and its⁣ associated⁤ companies have attracted dozens of complaints over plans that include building a⁤ solar farm⁢ and holiday lodges ⁢in the⁢ countryside, and redeveloping a village pub.

In one complaint from a local person, Adam Taylor, ​the husband of Carly Taylor‌ who controls ATE Farms, was accused of having a “wilfully dangerous⁣ and chaotic attitude” to managing the countryside.

The resident, who was objecting to ATE ⁢Farms’ plans to ‌build a⁤ solar‌ farm, office park, farm shop and 33‍ holiday lodges on a former quarry in Lutterworth, Leicestershire, said⁣ the​ nearby village​ of ‌Dunton Bassett “was lucky to survive his ‍carelessness”.

Adam Taylor, under another ⁣company, AT Contracting and Plant‍ Hire, also received a number of objections ‌when he⁤ submitted‌ plans to‍ develop the Sarah Mansfield Country ‌Inn in the village ⁤of Willey, Warwickshire.

He ⁢reportedly bought​ the pub in 2020 and “gutted” the interior before the council issued a stop notice. The pub was given “asset of community value”‌ status in 2021 ‍but ​this was overturned on appeal.

Taylor submitted an application to turn⁢ the first floor of​ the pub into accommodation and​ build a property in the car ⁤park, while maintaining the bar⁢ area inside, and plans were eventually​ approved despite 20 initial objections from neighbours.

The‍ planning ⁤agent‌ Lance Wiggins, acting on⁤ behalf of Taylor, said the plans would⁣ make the pub “viable”, and if rejected the venue​ would have to go back on ​the market.

On Friday, the West Midlands‌ mayor, Andy Street, reiterated his call⁣ for the Crooked House to be rebuilt ⁣“brick by brick”, saying he remained “laser-focused on making that happen”.

“Whoever has targeted this beloved landmark in this ⁤way has messed with the wrong pub, the wrong community, and the wrong authorities,” he said⁤ in a ⁤statement.

On Wednesday, Staffordshire police⁢ said they were treating the fire at the pub, nine days after it was sold, as⁣ arson, and‍ were speaking with the owners as⁤ part‍ of their inquiries.

South ‌Staffordshire council also said it ⁣was investigating potential planning breaches after the pub was bulldozed two days after the fire without permission from authorities.

It has also emerged⁣ the excavator used to bulldoze the building​ was brought on site ⁣a⁣ week before the fire, according to Construction News.

Marco Longhi, the MP⁤ for‌ Dudley North, said on Friday he​ would⁢ be campaigning to ⁣“close the potential loophole” that allowed the building​ to be demolished while the investigation ⁣into the cause of⁤ the blaze was taking place.

“Staffordshire ⁣police has said that they did not have the power⁣ to stop the owner of the Crooked House‍ from⁣ demolishing the ruins following…

2023-08-11 10:47:06
Source from www.theguardian.com
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