Reference | B/21/0353 |
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Location | Verge at Donington Road, Bicker, Boston PE20 3AL |
Proposal | Application to determine if prior approval is required under Schedule 2, Part 16, Class A of The Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (England) Order 2015 (as amended) for: Proposed Arqiva Smart Metering 1no. Omni at 13.83m, Mean Mounted on proposed 12m Streetworks Pole, Proposed Arqiva Smart Metering 1no. GPS Antenna at 12.4m Mean Mounted on proposed Streetworks Pole, Proposed Arqiva Smart Metering 1no. 3G Omni Antenna at 12.22m Mean Mounted on proposed Streetworks Pole, Proposed Arqiva Smart Metering Equipment Enclosure to be installed on a Root Foundation |
Received On | 23/07/2021 |
Type | Prior Notification Part 16 - Telecomms |
Decision | Prior Approval Given |
Decision Date | 15/09/2021 |
Applicant | Arqiva Ltd |
Agent | WHP Telecoms Limited |
Parish | Swineshead Parish Council |
Case Officer | Emma Turvey |
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