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Reference B/21/0377
Location Walnut Tree Farm, Tattershall Road, Boston, PE21 9NL
Proposal Proposed replacement two storey dwelling including construction of new access and drive
Received On 11/08/2021
Type Full Planning Permission
Decision Unfavourable decision
Decision Date30/09/2021
ApplicantAlchemy Farms Ltd
AgentRobert Doughty Consultancy Limited
Parish Fishtoft Parish Council
Case Officer Simon Eldred
Comment

Documents

Name Date Download
Application Form 11/08/2021
Flood Risk Assessment 11/08/2021
Covering Letter 11/08/2021
1408-2_PL_DD01 1.2m High Post & Rail Fence 11/08/2021
1408-2_PL_GA01 Existing Dwelling Plans & Elevations 11/08/2021
1408-2_PL_GA02 Proposed Dwelling Plans & Elevations 11/08/2021
1408-2_PL_SP02 Proposed Site Plan 11/08/2021
1408-2_PL_SP01 Existing Site Plan 11/08/2021
1408-2_PL_LP01 Location Plan 11/08/2021
Decision 30/09/2021
Planning Officer Report 30/09/2021

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