Yes, you can. If the planning authority is asking again for view, then you are entitled to give a view again. One could argue that this falls foul of the standing order (most people have it) that a matter cannot be reconsidered within six months. But if there has been a second request from the planning authority, I would be inclined to regard this as a different matter. Failing that, the council can vote to suspend that standing order. The parish council is, as has been said, a statutory consultee, and although the planning authority is certainly not bound to accept the parish council's opinion, it is a factor that must be taken into account in the final decision. The more carefully the PC states reasons that relate to planning guidelines, the more effective it will be.