Protecting Human Habitat from Industrialisation

Thank you for visiting our web site. Our passion for the Village of Paull is far beyond that expected from the developers or local authorities. We are all United with a Common Goal which is to save our village or as things have unfolded to limit the potential damage to our habitat.

WE BELIEVE IN
HABITAT BEFORE PROFIT

Thank you for visiting our web site. Our passion for the Village of Paull is far beyond that expected from the developers or local authorities. We are all United with a Common Goal which is to save our village or as things have unfolded to limit the potential damage to our habitat and environment as the development progresses. PADEL is open to Real Objective Discussions without the Salesman sizzle or the False Promises made by Developers in the name of Profits.
We current number some 570 concerned members from around the local area.

Why PADEL

In 2018 the developers, consultants, marketing teams and the landowners ABP descended on our village hall. A public consultation event was organised to take place in our Village Hall and ABP posted flyers around the village promoting the event. When we attended the event and spoke to those representing ABP we very quicky found that they were here to tell us what we were having. During the meeting the then Ward representatives were approached by many concerned members of the village and surrounding area. When asked what they are going to do about it they received the following answers.
  1. It’s already in the local plan so not a lot we can do about it.
  2. They always build sites like this in the East due to the prevailing winds.
  3. We’ve already recommended planting requirements to obscure the building view from the road!
  4. You must think of the employment it will bring.
That very minute the light came on and PADEL was born. It was at that very moment that the residents realised that their elected representatives had already given up and were unwilling to fight on behalf of the residents. We would have to go it alone. They seemed to be more focused on another adjacent development which was not on the Local plan but was approved. A contradiction to all of the relevant planning policies. They even went so far as to go on the local TV station and say that the other development should be located to the other side of the road in the exact location we are currently trying to reduce by influence.

The Aims of PADEL

To Protect our Villages for future Generations.
To support the Paul Parrish Council and the people of Paull
To Ensure Any Commercial development is within the guidelines of any ACT, Regulation, Agreement or Commitment made by any Authority or any Developer within the Paull Village Area.
To safeguard the hard work of those who’ve struggled and won when faced with the School Closure, the need for a new village hall, the total refurbishment of the Church and the Children’s Playground.
To provide assistance and information on a timely basis to the residents and supporters of PADEL on anything that may be a threat or benefit to the Village.
To fight for the rights of villages by any legal method necessary to maintain and protect our chosen Habitat for today and the future.
To challenge Developers Property Teams “Sizzle”
PADEL are opposing the over development and industrialisation of South West Holderness on over 1000 acres of prime farming land into a manufacturing and logistics industrial estate development with link road to Hull Road (A1033) and other infrastructure and associated works. Land South West Of Hedon Bypass Hedon. East Riding of Yorkshire. HU12 8AA. This also includes the renewal of a Local Development Order granting outline planning permission for the erection of buildings and/or the use of land for Class B2 (General Industrial) Uses of the Town and Country Planning (Use Classes) Order 1987 (and its subsequent amendments), specifically uses associated with port related renewable and low carbon industries on 80 hectares of agricultural land between Saltend and Paull (Local Development Order is accompanied by an Environmental Impact Assessment)