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Reference B/21/0045
Location 19, Cleymond Chase, Kirton, Boston PE20 1DP
Proposal Change of use from a Child Minding Business (Class Sui Generis) back to a Residential Dwelling (Class C3)
Received On 15/02/2021
Type Full Planning Permission
Decision Favourable with conditions
Decision Date12/04/2021
ApplicantKing
Parish Kirton Parish Council
Case Officer Simon Eldred
Comment

Documents

Name Date Download
Application Form 04/02/2021
Site Plan 15/02/2021
Flood Risk Assessment 15/02/2021
Flood Risk Map 15/02/2021
Air Quality 15/02/2021
Drwg No.1 Existing Floor Plans 15/02/2021
Drwg No. 2 Proposed Floor Plans 15/02/2021
Amendment to Q17 on Application Form 15/02/2021
Planning Officer Report 12/04/2021
Decision Notice 12/04/2021

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