Planning TV disputes programme: we want the mast issue on the agenda
From: Eileen O'Connor
eileen@smokestackltd.co.uk
Date: Fri, 6 Jan 2006 00:02:07 -0000
Subject: Planning TV disputes programme
Please see enclosed report in Sutton News paper on 30/12/2005
I would like to encourage as many people as possible to phone or e-mail as we want the mast issue on the agenda.
Best wishes
Eileen
Families in planning disputes wanted for TV programme
A television production company working on a BBC series about planning disputes and planning law is looking for people 'in the middle of a planning dispute, or anxiously awaiting a planning decision from the council.'
The series currently being researched by North One Television, aims to follow home and small business owners through the planning process, concentrating on unusual, difficult or contested applications. It is, says the company, 'purely observational and does not attempt to advise or to influence the process in any way'.
Colin Byrne, from North One, said: "Ultimately, we will be looking for case to follow in our pilot episode. At this stage it is just a question of having a chat with people on the phone at a time which is convenient for them, and the conversation remains confidential."
Anyone interested in taking part is asked to get in touch with Colin on 0121 697 1920 or e-mail colin.byrne@northonetv.com .
eileen@smokestackltd.co.uk
Date: Fri, 6 Jan 2006 00:02:07 -0000
Subject: Planning TV disputes programme
Please see enclosed report in Sutton News paper on 30/12/2005
I would like to encourage as many people as possible to phone or e-mail as we want the mast issue on the agenda.
Best wishes
Eileen
Families in planning disputes wanted for TV programme
A television production company working on a BBC series about planning disputes and planning law is looking for people 'in the middle of a planning dispute, or anxiously awaiting a planning decision from the council.'
The series currently being researched by North One Television, aims to follow home and small business owners through the planning process, concentrating on unusual, difficult or contested applications. It is, says the company, 'purely observational and does not attempt to advise or to influence the process in any way'.
Colin Byrne, from North One, said: "Ultimately, we will be looking for case to follow in our pilot episode. At this stage it is just a question of having a chat with people on the phone at a time which is convenient for them, and the conversation remains confidential."
Anyone interested in taking part is asked to get in touch with Colin on 0121 697 1920 or e-mail colin.byrne@northonetv.com .
Starmail - 6. Jan, 10:21