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Reference B/20/0481
Location Park Cottages, Church End, Frampton, Boston, PE20 1AH
Proposal Change of use of land to allow the siting of one shepherds hut for holiday letting
Received On 04/12/2020
Type Full Planning Permission
Decision Unfavourable decision
Decision Date17/03/2021
ApplicantLoizou
AgentDesign and Management.co.uk
Parish Frampton Parish Council
Case Officer Grant Fixter
Comment

Documents

Name Date Download
Historic England Map 01/12/2020
Historic England Listing 01/12/2020
Proposed Shepherd Hut Layout and Elevations 01/12/2020
Flood Risk, Air Quality and Heritage Statements 01/12/2020
Application Form 01/12/2020
01/2021 Rev A Existing & Proposed Site Layout Plan 25/01/2021
Site Location Plan 25/01/2021
Nov 2020 Typical Layout & Elevations Plan 25/01/2021
Flood Risk Letter to Agent from Environment Agency 08/02/2021
Response to Environment Agency from Agent re FRA 08/02/2021
Planning Officer Report 17/03/2021
Decision Notice 17/03/2021

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