xp/17
From: Dai Richards <dairichardswales@gmail.com>
Sent: 11 July 2021 12:42
To: SWP101 <SWP101@south-wales.police.uk>
Subject: Re: 2100132983
The original link is a Youtube one, I'll paste it again just in case there is a problem with the last one.
https://youtu.be/ZNR32GjgBqM
If you ae unable to view the video or view the previous attachment, please can you send a police officer to my address below please so that I can show them the video evidence.
66 Brynhyfryd, Glynneath, Neath, SA11 5BA
Information about the video can also be found on this page.
http://www.walk-around-wales.com/county/npt/glynneath/enzo-development/archive/2021/07-2021/20210703R-IN-NPTC-morris.epa1990.htm
this is a summary we have placed on our website but is not a definitive record of the incident.
CORRUPTION INCIDENT - 20200504A-IN-NPTC-morris.epa1990
The Head of Planning can be seen to support Steve Ball's corrupt actions in his 'complaint resolution' referred by the Council Leader.
CLICK HERE FOR THE ORIGINAL DOCUMENT
We see here a blatant falsification of both this UK Government legislation and the council contaminated land policy which allies itself with the 1990 Environmental Protection Act. In his letter dated 4 May 2020, he says:
"Turning specifically to the issue of land contamination at the site and whether the Council has historically contravened the Environmental Protection Act 1990, I would advise that this legislation no longer applies when a site is going through the planning
process; by definition therefore the Council has not at any point contravened its duties under this legislation, as it is not relevant once the planning process has commenced."
If we refer to the council's Contaminated Land Strategy in place at the time we will see that land contamination should be dealt with early in the planning process............
"One of the key objectives of the council's Contaminated Land Strategy (Key Objective 4:) is to ensure that during the redevelopment of new sites, land contamination issues are dealt with effectively and at an early stage of the planning process."
and then we should refer to the UK Environmental Law Association's guidance on the 1990 Environmental Protection Act and contaminated land which states:
"Please note that the planning process does not override the contaminated land regime provided by Part IIA of the Environmental Protection Act 1990."
Both the Neath-Port Talbot Council Contaminated Land Strategy and an Association of experts in UK environmental law state that the 1990 Act is part of the planning process. Ceri Morris states that it's not. Ceri Morris has deliberately committed an act of deception that may cost the lives of the residents he is paid to serve.
20230506R-WBRP-GRAC-SWPO-unlawful