No such thing as green growth in Luton’s case but they won’t admit it but at least we will get some unseasonably warm weather this weekend, as we did last month to visit the pub garden.
Warmest September on record as 'gobsmacking' data shocks scientists
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-67017021
The inspectors know it but LRT is trying to convince a bigger audience with its BS.
Anyway, it is out of our hands and will be decided by government. Expect the 19m decision within the next 7 days or even tomorrow after the party conference.
Regarding the DCO and 32m, the inspectors are asking some really awkward question with LRT asking for extra time.
Rule 17 letter
https://infrastructure.planninginspe...tober-2023.pdf
LRT had submitted over 24,000 pages in 229 documents at the start. It must be well over 30,000 pages by now, as the amended documents and additional documents submitted now equal 133. The final DCO bill will be eye watering, as I think it was already £50m. Now what could have the council have done with £50m?
Submitted docs
https://infrastructure.planninginspe...%20Library.pdf