500 glass factory jobs at risk.A WIRRAL company will appeal against a council order demanding it cease production within nine months - putting 500 jobs at risk. Quinn Glass, which owns a bottle-making plant at Elton, near Ellesmere Port Ellesmere Port, town and district (1991 pop. 78,800), Cheshire, W central England. Ellesmere Port, located on the Manchester Ship Canal near its junction with the Shropshire Union Canal and the entrance into the Mersey estuary, is the principal town of the district. , was served with the order from Cheshire West and Chester Council after constructing buildings without planning permission planning permission Noun formal permission granted by a local authority for the construction, alteration, or change of use of a building planning permission n → licencia de obras . Quinn Glass confirmed they would be appealing against the notice, which is due to take effect on May 29. A company statement said: "Quinn Glass will be appealing this in view of the fact that a comprehensive planning "Comprehensive Plan" is a term used by land use planners to describe a set of goals and policies developed by a municipality to accommodate future growth. Typically the comprehensive plan will look at estimated growth within a specific time period, for example, 20 years. application has already been with the local authorities since January 2008." A High Court judge ordered the local authority to issue the enforcement notice after a hearing sought by competitor Ardagh, which wanted action against the plant. Quinn has permission for a smaller development.. |
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