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Reference B/23/0099
Location Land off Station Road, Kirton, Boston PE20 1LQ
Proposal Application for a Lawful Development Certificate for an Existing Use or Operation or Activity relating to the demolition of an existing dwelling and the erection of 31 dwellings together with a new access and associated infrastructure allowed under planning reference B/19/0317 on land off Station Road, Kirton, Lincolnshire PE20 1LQ
Received On 08/03/2023
Type Certificate of Lawfulness (existing use)
Decision Favourable Planning decision
Decision Date18/05/2023
ApplicantHall
AgentRobert Doughty Consultancy Limited
Parish Kirton Parish Council
Case Officer Ian Carrington
Comment

Documents

Name Date Download
Copy of Decision Notice 08/03/2023
Cover Letter Dated 07 March 2023 08/03/2023
Photographs 08/03/2023
1545-2_PL_LP01 Location Plan 08/03/2023
Application Form 08/03/2023
Planning Officer Report 18/05/2023
Decision 18/05/2023

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