Sharon Craig

Council: Ribble Valley

Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

8 meetings · Page 1 of 2

Planning and Development Officer

Planning and Development - Thursday, 23rd July, 2026 6.30 pm

July 23, 2026, 6:30 pm
Planning and Development Officer

Planning and Development - Thursday, 25th June, 2026 6.30 pm

June 25, 2026, 6:30 pm
Planning and Development Officer

Planning and Development - Thursday, 28th May, 2026 6.30 pm

May 28, 2026, 6:30 pm
Planning and Development Officer

Planning and Development - Thursday, 16th April, 2026 6.30 pm

April 16, 2026, 6:30 pm
Planning and Development Officer

Planning and Development - Thursday, 12th March, 2026 6.30 pm

March 12, 2026, 6:30 pm

Decisions from Meetings

16 decisions · Page 1 of 4

Archaeological Advice 2026/27

From: Planning and Development - Thursday, 5 February 2026 - 6.30 pm - February 05, 2026

...approved the entering into a Service Level Agreement with Lancashire County Council for the provision of archaeological advice for the 2026/27 period, at a cost of £11,516.

Recommendations Approved

3/2025/0588 Land East of Clitheroe Road Whalley

From: Planning and Development - Thursday, 5 February 2026 - 6.30 pm - February 05, 2026

...the application for the erection of 77 affordable dwellings on land east of Clitheroe Road, Whalley, was refused.

Recommendations Approved

NPPF Consultation

From: Planning and Development - Thursday, 5 February 2026 - 6.30 pm - February 05, 2026

...approved recommendations regarding the consultation on proposed reforms to the National Planning Policy Framework and other changes to the planning system.

Recommendations Approved

Ash Dieback Management

From: Planning and Development - Thursday, 5 February 2026 - 6.30 pm - February 05, 2026

...approved a request for £100,000 over three years to manage Ash Dieback on council-owned sites.

Recommendations Approved

Summary

Meetings Attended: 8

Average per Month: 0.9

Decisions Recorded: 16 Not all decisions are recorded, so this may significantly underestimate the number of decisions actually made.