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Reference B/21/0325
Location Alvia House, Station Road, Hubberts Bridge, Boston, PE20 3QR
Proposal Demolition of existing single storey rear extension and detached double garage and the erection of a two storey rear extension and replacement detached double garage
Received On 09/07/2021
Type Full Planning Permission
Decision Favourable with conditions
Decision Date16/09/2021
ApplicantReynolds
AgentBuild Design Ltd
Parish Frampton Parish Council
Case Officer Simon Eldred
Comment

Documents

Name Date Download
Application Form 07/07/2021
1033-05B Proposed House Elevations 07/07/2021
1033-04 Elevations 07/07/2021
1033-03E Proposed Plans 07/07/2021
1033-02A Site Plans & Garage 07/07/2021
1033-01A Existing Floor Plans, Block & Location Plan 07/07/2021
Flood Risk Assessment 09/07/2021
Decision to be read in conjunction with B/21/0325/NMA 16/09/2021
Planning Officer Report 16/09/2021

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