Weekly Lists > B/20/0459

Reference B/20/0459
Location Phoenix Centre, Swineshead Road, Wyberton, Boston, PE21 7JG
Proposal Proposed extension and alterations to existing building
Received On 24/11/2020
Type Full Planning Permission
Decision Favourable with conditions
Decision Date08/01/2021
ApplicantCock
AgentRemway Design Ltd
Parish Wyberton Parish Council
Case Officer Grant Fixter
Comment

Documents

Name Date Download
Application Form 18/11/2020
Flood Risk Assessment 18/11/2020
3111-11 Rev A Proposed Floor Layout 18/11/2020
3111-10 Proposed Elevations 18/11/2020
3111-09 Proposed Elevations 18/11/2020
3111-06 Existing Elevations 18/11/2020
3111-05 Existing Elevations 18/11/2020
3111-04 Existing Floor Layout 18/11/2020
3111-01 Site Location Plan 18/11/2020
3111-02 Rev A Existing Block Plan 24/11/2020
3111-08 Rev A Proposed Block Plan 24/11/2020
Air Quality Assessment 24/11/2020
Decision Notice 08/01/2021
Planning Officer report 08/01/2021

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