The story begins with "Is it? Isn't it? Or is it after all? Does fly tipping constitute a health hazard or not?" Erewash Borough Council take almost 6 years to decide.....
Need or Greed? Rayden Engineering need to adversely possess the LAST parcel of land for industrial storage or GREED to expand an industrial empire at others expense?
With the fly tipping removed from private land courtesy of Erewash Borough Council and the steel palisade fencing installed by Rayden Engineering, what happened next was only a matter of time.....
With the trees destroyed and a compacted hardcore with no drainage now laid on Flood
Zone 3 land by Rayden Engineering -
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5 weeks after Erewash Borough Council was informed for the FIFTH time that this unauthorised floodplain development would result in the properties being flooded, all 15 homes sustained serious flood damage. “We told you so...”
In true Pantomime style...a lighthearted finale. Location...Location...Location.
WELCOME to Rayden Engineering, Erewash Borough Council and Wentworth Street.
RAYDEN ENGINEERING AND EREWASH BOROUGH COUNCIL
THE COUNCIL AND THE DEVELOPER
Welcome to this website which has been created to highlight the damage Rayden Engineering was allowed to inflict on his residential neighbours without any form of planning consent, and Erewash Borough Council's failure to enforce planning legislation which would have prevented forseeable flood damage to 15 homes adjacent to Rayden Engineering's unauthorised development of high risk Flood Zone 3 land. Land Rayden Engineering took through adverse possession in order to expand a heavy industrial engineering business onto the last parcel of land not already occupied by this company.
For anyone interested in the inequalities experienced by the ordinary person when faced with unauthorised development and council indifference, then you might find this web site of interest.
Increased flood risk and Erewash Borough Council enforcement action. "Oh yes we will. Oh no we won't. Oh yes we will. Oh no we won't. Oh yes we will. Oh we don't know. Oh maybe..."