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Reference B/22/0147
Location Deverill, Swineshead Road, Frampton Holme, Boston, PE20 1SG
Proposal Proposed extension to side and rear of bungalow, demolition of existing single garage and erection of double garage and removal of car port
Received On 06/05/2022
Type Full Planning Permission
Decision Favourable with conditions
Decision Date14/07/2022
ApplicantSouth
Parish Frampton Parish Council
Case Officer Emma Turvey
Comment

Documents

Name Date Download
Application Form 04/04/2022
Flood Risk Assessment 06/05/2022
IS0010 Existing Roof Plan 06/05/2022
IS0011 Proposed Roof Plan 06/05/2022
IS0012 Existing and Proposed North and South Elevations 06/05/2022
IS0013 Existing and Proposed East Elevation 06/05/2022
IS0014 Existing and Proposed West Elevation 06/05/2022
Certificate B (To be read in conjunction with the application form) 06/05/2022
Site Location Plan 07/06/2022
IS0015 Garage Elevations 28/06/2022
Decision 14/07/2022
Planning Officer Report 14/07/2022

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