Weekly Lists > B/21/0024

Reference B/21/0024
Location 55, Sleaford Road, Boston, PE21 8EX
Proposal Proposed rear 2.5 storey extension
Received On 02/02/2021
Type Full Planning Permission
Decision Unfavourable decision
Decision Date24/03/2021
Applicantc/o Neil Dowlman Architecture Ltd
AgentNeil Dowlman Architecture Ltd
Parish Boston Town Area Committee
Case Officer Emma Turvey
Comment

Documents

Name Date Download
Application Form 25/01/2021
B/3468-3002 Rev A Proposed 1st & 2nd Floor Plans 25/01/2021
Site Location Plan 25/01/2021
B/3468-2003 Rev B Proposed 3D Perspective Plan 25/01/2021
B/3468-3003 Proposed Elevations & Section 25/01/2021
B/3468-3001 Proposed Block Plan & Floor Plans 25/01/2021
B/3468-1002 Existing Block Plan & Elevations 25/01/2021
B/3468-1001 Existing Floor Plans 25/01/2021
Flood Risk Assessment 02/02/2021
Decision 24/03/2021
Planning Officer Report 24/03/2021

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