Weekly Lists > B/20/0482

Reference B/20/0482
Location Shore Yard, Shore Road, Freiston, Boston, PE22 0NA
Proposal Change of Use of greenhouse to storage and the Change of Use of poultry building to half storage half light vehicle repairs
Received On 08/03/2021
Type Full Planning Permission
Decision Unfavourable decision
Decision Date29/04/2021
ApplicantF W Marshall & Sons
AgentAF Architecture
Parish Freiston Parish Council
Case Officer Grant Fixter
Comment

Documents

Name Date Download
Application Form 03/12/2020
Flood Risk Assessment 03/12/2020
Air Quality Assessment 10/12/2020
21-197-Ex-01 Location Plan and Existing and Proposed Block Plans 02/03/2021
21-197-Ex-02 Rev A Existing Plans and Elevations 08/03/2021
21-197-Pr-01 Rev A Proposed Plans and Elevations and Noise Impact Assessment 08/03/2021
21-197-Pr-02 Rev A Existing and Proposed Glasshouse Elevations 08/03/2021
Planning Officer Report 29/04/2021
Decision Notice 29/04/2021
APPEAL - PINS Appeal Decision 22/12/2021

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