Concerns for the safety of Guy Gibson’s dog’s grave at Scampton have led the RAF to ask West Lindsey District Council planners for permission to move it.
The council’s Planning Committee will consider the application for listed building consent for the removal of Guy Gibson’s dog’s grave from RAF Scampton at an extraordinary planning committee meeting at the Epic Centre at the Lincolnshire Showground at 6.30pm on Wednesday, 5 July.
Listed building consent is necessary for the removal of Guy Gibson’s dog’s grave, which the RAF has asked for as a result of concerns regarding its safety of the grave in light of Home Office plans to house asylum seekers on the site.
The application for listed building consent will be determined in an extraordinary meeting of the Council’s Planning Committee. This is now scheduled to take place on Wednesday 5 July, at 6.30pm at the Epic Centre, Lincolnshire Showground.
The choice of a larger venue close to the site itself, is said to ensure anyone with an interest in this application has an opportunity to attend the public meeting. The meeting will be recorded, and the webcasting posted on the Council’s website after the meeting.
Anyone wishing to speak at the meeting should register before 5pm on Monday 3 July at this link: https://www.west-lindsey.gov.uk/council-democracy/decision-making-council-meetings/public-participation-questions-committee-meetings