West Lindsey District Council served the Home Office and its contractors with a temporary stop notice banning work on certain parts of the former Dambusters base
once home to the Red Arrows and the Dambusters, have sparked a bitter feud between the Government and locals who fear it will scupper a £300m regeneration programme.
But the council has claimed it received “information and intelligence” which it believed showed the work continuing despite the ban, which was due to last 28 days.The council said its officials were blocked by the Home Office from enteringThe Home Office has been accused of continuing with building work at the base despite a temporary stop order brought by West Lindsey District Council
It is an offence under section 171G of the Town and Country Planning Act to contravene a temporary stop notice, with anyone convicted of an offence liable for a fine.
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