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Reference B/21/0066
Location U Haul, The Old Vicarage, Main Road, Wigtoft, Boston, PE20 2NJ
Proposal Outline Application including access with all other Matters Reserved for residential development of the site (up to 5 dwellings)
Received On 15/02/2021
Type Outline Planning Permission
Decision Unfavourable decision
Decision Date08/04/2021
ApplicantScrupps
AgentSensus Architecture Ltd
Parish Wigtoft Parish Council
Case Officer Grant Fixter
Comment

Documents

Name Date Download
Application Form 15/02/2021
19049-002- Heritage Statement v1 15/02/2021
19049-002- Design and Access Statement 15/02/2021
19049-002-02 B Proposed Site Plan 15/02/2021
19049-002-03 A Existing Site Plan 15/02/2021
19049-001-01 A Location Plan 16/02/2021
Planning Officer Report 08/04/2021
Decision Notice 08/04/2021
APPEAL - Appellant's Appeal Form 23/08/2021
APPEAL - Confirmation from PINS of Valid Appeal 30/09/2021
APPEAL - PINS Decision Notice 18/05/2022

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