In this case, Buckinghamshire Council’s obstructive approach was fundamentally unlawful and has caused significant delays and cost increases as a result. This was part of a deliberate wider strategy of attempting to frustrate its entire construction.
As a resident of the aforementioned council who has had the intense frustration of dealing with it and living under its shadow - it is entirely unsurprising that it has wasted huge sums of public money on completely pointless activity. That seems in fact to be its “raison d'etre ”.
Indeed its main reason for existence was to merge all the district authorities into the county one so the dominant political party which was in danger of losinf control, could retain it by virtue of spreading the urban vote amongst a large rural area.
The madness of what they do there seems to know no bounds. There must be something in the air that high up in their silly (and excruciatingly ugly) tower.
Its Bucks Council who reversed my opinion that more power should go from central to local level. Give me Whitehall any day!
I think the same organisation manages to somehow find apparently extremely rare newts along just about every one of the many motorway widening projects of recent years, which leads to extensive preliminary work (and project delay) to capture and transport any such, and erect the black plastic sheeting alongside the fence line to separate them further - you may have noticed this when passing such works.
Years ago a girlfreind who was an ecologist was paid by a major utilities company to do an extensive survey of the great crested newt on the basis that the thing is everywhere and so could theu stop spending a fortune on finding and moving them and instesd spend it on utilities (or dividends, I forget which…). It was indeed absolutely everywhere she looked. I helped out on the practical side and there were hordes of the things.
As a very ecologically focussed person she was adament the only reason this was thought to be rare was at the time that was made the case, nobody had ever bothered to look for it.
The Environment Agency rejected the study out of hand on the basis her report’s format (font, titles etc.) wasn’t to their liking, and refused to provide guidance as to what format would be.
She also did some time in the EA and was constantly in tears at how ignorant of and uninterested in, the environment everyone there seemed to be and how utterly pointless (yet grotesquely expensive) everything they did was.