Further to my earlier update relating to the situation involving the former Weetabix site in Corby and the seemingly very serious failings of the planning notification process around this, particularly affecting Hooke Close, I wanted to provide a further update. Following my initial representations, I, along with residents and Councillor Mark Pengelly, met with the Leader and Chief Executive of North Northamptonshire Council to discuss the completely unacceptable situation that has arisen, and we all emphasised with one voice the need for proper answers as to how we have arrived at this point, that proper consideration of potential remedies needs to happen, and that we and the wider public require concrete assurances that something like this could never happen again. We were told that an urgent investigation had been initiated to definitively get to the bottom of what has happened and it was agreed that we would meet again once the outcome of the investigation was known. As things stand, we are set to meet again later this week, and I shall share any further updates as I have them. I am also assisting a number of residents individually in raising the specific impacts on their properties that have materialised from the development - and with that in mind, if you are affected and could do with some help, do please let me know via pursglovet@parliament.uk, and I will gladly assist you in any way that I am able.