Hopefully they've just refused it because they've found out he's a cunt.
I am not sure that is a legitimate planning reason for refusal.
So what's his next step? Can he change the plans into something else equally as lucrative for him that's more council friendly? (Affordable ethical housing or whatever - humour me) Or is he as well to give up and sell the land to Clem & Co (if they even want it) to let them take it forward. Not that I expect that to ever happen, just trying to understand how the land lies with Mr Power, so to speak.
He can do what he likes, albeit the site has no planning permission (apart from as a golf course) so if he were to sell it to Clem or whoever the price would reflect this.
The whole thing is just plain odd in many ways, both applications were granted at planning committee subject to agreement of s.106 docs relating to travel plans and infrastructure (both applications) and affordable housing provision (the housing one).
In both cases the Council have noted in refusing the applications on 30/11/21:
'Despite numerous attempts to liaise with the applicant’s legal advisor the Council’s Solicitor has been unable to make satisfactory progress with the drafting of the S106 Agreement and it is concluded that there is no serious intention by the applicant to progress this application. No further extension of time for determination of the application has been agreed. Therefore it is recommended that the application be refused under delegated powers...'Now I can understand allowing the training ground one to lapse as without a tenant that was a white elephant, however the housing one would be very advantageous to the land value and thus I don't understand why that one was not progressed and the s.106 sorted as Power could then have just flipped the site with PP to a developer with a considerably higher land value.
All I can assume (and I have neither time nor inclination to read all the paperwork) is that the s.106's were going to seek to tie the two consents together in some way meaning that the houses could not be built unless the training ground was, not sure how that could be done legally but there must be some reason why they have walked away from the returns being offered by the houses scheme.